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Incident Overview
A 48-year-old woman was seriously injured in a hit-and-run incident while walking her dog in Dromana , Victoria, on the evening of Sunday, March 9, 2025 . The crash occurred around 9:30 pm on Pier Street when she and her dog were allegedly struck by a white 4WD. The driver reportedly failed to stop and assist, leaving the woman with serious injuries. She was thrown onto the vehicle’s bonnet before falling to the ground as the car sped away. Her dog, fortunately, was unharmed.
The following day, a 36-year-old man voluntarily attended a police station and was charged with multiple offenses, including reckless conduct endangering life and failing to render assistance. He has been bailed and is scheduled to appear in court on April 15, 2025 .
Location and Time
The incident occurred on Pier Street in Dromana , a suburb on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, at approximately 9:30 pm on Sunday, March 9, 2025 . The area is a residential neighborhood, and the timing of the crash—late at night—raises questions about visibility and road safety for pedestrians.
Vehicles Involved
- A white 4WD allegedly involved in the hit-and-run.
The vehicle did not stop at the scene, and its driver later faced charges related to the incident.
Crash Description
Police reports indicate that the 48-year-old woman was crossing Pier Street with her dog when she was struck by the white 4WD. Upon impact, she was thrown onto the car’s bonnet before being flung to the ground as the vehicle allegedly accelerated and fled the scene. Emergency services arrived promptly and transported the woman to the hospital with serious injuries. Miraculously, her dog escaped unharmed.
Authorities allege the driver failed to stop and assist the injured woman, prompting an investigation that led to the arrest of a 36-year-old man the following day.
Injuries/Fatalities
- The 48-year-old woman sustained serious injuries and was hospitalized.
- Her dog was unharmed in the incident.
Emergency Response
Paramedics and police responded quickly to the scene after the crash was reported. The woman was stabilized and taken to the hospital for treatment. Investigators examined the area for evidence, including potential witness statements and surveillance footage, to identify the fleeing vehicle.
Community Impact
The incident has left the Dromana community deeply concerned about pedestrian safety, particularly along Pier Street. Residents have expressed shock over the driver’s alleged failure to stop and assist the injured woman. The case highlights the dangers pedestrians face, especially during nighttime hours, and underscores the importance of drivers adhering to road safety laws.
Investigation
Victoria Police launched an investigation into the hit-and-run, focusing on identifying the driver and determining the circumstances surrounding the crash. On Monday, March 10, 2025 , a 36-year-old man voluntarily attended a police station and was charged with several offenses, including:
- Reckless conduct endangering life.
- Driving in a dangerous manner.
- Failing to render assistance to a seriously injured person.
The man was granted bail and is scheduled to appear before Frankston Magistrates Court on April 15, 2025 .
Investigators are appealing for witnesses or anyone with dashcam or CCTV footage to come forward to assist with their inquiries.
Contributing Factors
While the investigation is ongoing, potential contributing factors include:
- Poor visibility or lighting conditions on Pier Street at night.
- Possible speeding or reckless driving by the 4WD operator.
- The driver’s decision to flee the scene instead of providing assistance.