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Incident Overview
A bride and groom were left stranded after their wedding car was involved in a collision in Melbourne’s northeast on Thursday, 27 November. The crash occurred near the intersection of Diamond Creek Road and Aqueduct Road just before 3pm. Emergency services responded to the scene, though police have not confirmed whether any injuries occurred. It remains unclear whether the incident happened before or after the couple’s ceremony.
Location and Time
- Crash Date: Thursday, 27 November 2025 (just before 3pm)
- Location: Diamond Creek Road & Aqueduct Road, Melbourne (northeast), VIC
Vehicles Involved
- Wedding vehicle — carrying the bride and groom
- Second vehicle — no further details provided
Injuries/Fatalities
- Other Injuries:
- No injuries have been confirmed; details not yet released.
Emergency Response
- Emergency services responded shortly after the collision.
- Authorities have not released information regarding treatment or hospital transport.
- The wedding party was left without transport after the crash.
Police Investigation
Police are investigating the circumstances of the collision.
- Exact cause and sequence of events have not yet been established.
- Reporters and investigators are gathering information from the scene.
Community Impact
The incident disrupted what was intended to be a celebratory day for the newlyweds, drawing attention due to the unusual timing and the stranded wedding party.
Appeal for Information
Police have not yet issued a formal appeal, but anyone who witnessed the incident or captured footage is encouraged to assist investigations.
- Crime Stoppers VIC: Call 1800 333 000 or report online.