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Six people seriously injured as car rolls in Epping, Melbourne

Six people seriously injured as car rolls in Epping, Melbourne

7NEWS17-06-2025
Six people have been seriously injured in a car rollover.
An allegedly stolen Haval was travelling on O'Herns Rd, Epping, in Melbourne 's north, just after 1.30am on Wednesday when it rolled down an embankment near the Hume Fwy.
Air Wing allegedly spotted the car speeding throughout several northern suburbs and driving into oncoming traffic on Plenty Rd in South Morang before it crashed.
All six people inside the car were taken to hospital with serious injuries.
Police believe the Haval was stolen from an address in Doreen during an aggravated burglary on Tuesday.
It was not being pursued by police when it crashed.
'The investigation into the incident remains ongoing,' Victoria Police said.
All citybound lanes have been re-opened on the Hume Fwy near O'Herns Rd, however significant traffic delays remain of up to 60 minutes.
'The inbound exit and inbound entry at O'Herns Rd are closed, and O'Herns Rd is closed westbound between Gateway Blvd and the freeway,' the department said.
'Edgars Rd provides a connection between O'Herns Rd and the freeway ramps at Cooper St.'
Anyone who witnessed the incident or has any CCTV/dashcam footage is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.
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