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Police are blaming "hoon" driving for the deaths of two young men in a crash near Melbourne's city centre.

The pair, aged 19 and 21, were speeding in a yellow Holden Commodore along Lygon Street in Carlton around 2pm (AEST) Friday when the vehicle collided with a parked car near the corner of Palmerston St, police said.

The Commodore rebounded into the back of two parked taxis in which there were a total of five people - three passengers plus the two cabbies.

An eyewitness said the driver of the Commodore and his back seat passenger, who police said were both from north-west Melbourne, died at the scene.

The passenger in the front seat, a youth in his late teens, was taken to The Alfred hospital in a stable condition.

The three taxi passengers suffered minor injuries and were also taken to hospital, along with a female pedestrian who suffered shock after narrowly missing being hit in the crash.

Senior Sergeant Michael Talbot from the Major Collisions Investigation Unit said the Commodore driver had been speeding.

"Two young men have been killed and five others have been taken to hospital with varying degrees of injury that includes a lady who simply happened to be walking along the footpath," Snr Sgt Talbot said.

"This is another example of what you could say (is) hoon behaviour, hoon driving, and young people think they can outdo themselves and the results are tragic."

The female pedestrian helped paramedics treat one of the young men before he died.

"She was quite distressed, she also gave some assistance to treat one of the patients," a paramedic said at the scene.

Snr Sgt Talbot said the pedestrian was "severely traumatised".

Lygon Street is a busy shopping and restaurant strip favoured by drivers cruising the street to show off their vehicles, but Snr Sgt Talbot said it did not necessarily attract "hoons".

"Everywhere is a problem," he said.

"We just can't get it through to young people's heads that they are not invincible, that they will crash and they will die."

A resident in a nearby apartment tower, Jouana Assadi, said she heard a sound "like an explosion" and saw the wreckage outside her 19th floor window.

"The driver, he died straight away and the other passenger in the back, he died," she said.

"Just one, in the front seat, he was taken to hospital," she said.

Earlier Friday afternoon, a 42-year-old woman from Culcairn in southern NSW died when her car crashed into a tree on Brimin Road, Brimin, about 18 kilometres west of Rutherglen in Victoria.

A 10-year-old boy who had been travelling in the car went to a nearby house to raise the alarm, a Victoria Police spokesman said.

The deaths takes Victoria's road toll to 131, compared with 113 at the same time last year.

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Funny how they made a big deal out of the HOONS But not the 42 Year old Lady?? Why ??Because they make more money out of young drivers ....

Mmm tragic,

But what about the innocents...the Tree? just a sadly forgotten bystander.

Ballanced-justice for all? I doubt it :)

yellow cars will be banned from p platers

I certainly hope so, or at least any P plater who wants to buy a yellow car.

According to research, people who drive yellow cars have below average self esteem and are prone to wild mood swings.

Sounds like an emo, if you ask me.

Considering how teenage emos behave, have the cops considered that this was a "cry for help" hooning?

Mmm tragic,

But what about the innocents...the Tree? just a sadly forgotten bystander.

Ballanced-justice for all? I doubt it :)

Even if the lady hit 100000 people they wouldnt make a big deal out of it .... They make more money out of P Platers dont you people get it...

Even if the lady hit 100000 people they wouldnt make a big deal out of it .... They make more money out of P Platers dont you people get it...

100000 people?? who mentioned people....furthest thing from my mind atm..

But the Tree!! hows the Tree doing?

It's highly unlikely a 42y.o woman has ever done anything good for this planet....but the Tree, he did nothing but good.

I'm all for the media suckling at the teet of the "cash cow" that so-called teenage hoons have been become labled(by the post above).

Screw em...I mean what good do they do, it's not like they're Tree's or something else of worth.

Edited by madbung

A bit more to think about- according to an news article I saw in one of the weekend papers it was reported that the the driver of the yellow commodore had a brother who crashed and killed himself a few years earlier on Lygon St aswell

yer was only 100 meter from his brothers fatal accident in 1999, i know of this family an it is a big kick in the balls for all the family memebers, this shouldnt of happend but it did..

my condolences to the family an

RIP ali an moe...

p.s. THE LEAST YOU f*k WITS CAN DO, INSTEED OF HIGHLIGHTING THAT THERE WERE "P" PLATES ON THE CAR IS GIVE YOUR RESPECTS.. KIDS HAVE DIED AND NO 1 CARES, JUST THE FACT THAT SPEED/HOONING MIGHT HAVE BEEN A FACTOR.. YOU CAN TELL WHO ARE THE WANKERS IN THIS FORUM THAT THINK THEY HAVE THE ANSWER TO THESE P PLATE ISSUES, BUT INFACT YOUS DONT.. ALL YOUS NO IS HOW TO JUMP ON THE BAND WAGON AND POINT FINGERS AS ANOTHER ACCIDENT IS PUBLISHED IN THE HERALD SUN.. I SEE HEAPS OF f*kING ACCIDENTS EVERY DAY AS I WORK ALL OVER MELBOURNE, I DONT THINK I HAVE SEEN 1 OF THEM PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER, NOT EVEN THE MESSY 1'S, BUT IF THERE ARE P PLATES IM SURE I WILL BE READING IT THE NEXT DAY IN THE PAPER OR WATCHING IT ON THE NEWS..

yer was only 100 meter from his brothers fatal accident in 1999, i know of this family an it is a big kick in the balls for all the family memebers, this shouldnt of happend but it did..

Yeah condolences and all....

Got a question for you. Why should this have never happened?? as you say......seems they did all they could to make it happen, not once but twice. Lessons learnt the hard way = 0, Seriously what does the govt have to do to get the message across?

I do feel genuinely sorry for the family....but geez stupid is as stupid does!

i've said it before and i'll say it again...

ban commodores from p platers. easy

what do they all die in? f**king commodores.

its not about the car... but this stpid f**king uleh attitude that goes with it...

and for the people that say you can kill yourself in an excell and they are not built for speed and you can still go fast blah blah f**king blah... ask yourself this.... would an excell have topped 100 inbetween lights on lygon st?>

Yeah condolences and all....

Got a question for you. Why should this have never happened?? as you say......seems they did all they could to make it happen, not once but twice. Lessons learnt the hard way = 0, Seriously what does the govt have to do to get the message across?

I do feel genuinely sorry for the family....but geez stupid is as stupid does!

it shouldnt of happended cause he should of learnt from some1 elses mistake, i do all the time in life.. i sit and watch all the loud mouths in life, at work, on the road, in night clubs, every were,

an i learn from them an there mistakes, thats why i am still alive an switched on with every day living..

but not every1 is like me an yes stupid is as stupid does, but there are heaps of road deaths everyday, workplace deaths an all,i could imagine news headlines like this very soon: "OFFICE WORKER TRIPS AN FALLS DOWN STAIRS AN DIES, ACCIDENT, I THINK NOT, WORKER WAS A "P" PLATER AN HOMICIDE SQUAD PUT IT DOWN AS HOONING"

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