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Mother and son injured, shopfront damaged in Tallarook St collision

Collision: Two pedestrians were injured when a car mounted the footpath and crashed into the ALDI store on Tallarook St.

A 74-year-old woman lost control of her vehicle and crashed into the shopfront of ALDI, Tallarook St, Seymour on Sunday, March 26, injuring two people.

A 67-year-old woman and her 37-year-old-son were hit by the Mitsubishi SUV on the footpath directly in front of the ALDI shopfront about 2.45pm.

Both mother and son have been airlifted to hospital in Melbourne to be assessed. The extent of their injuries is not yet known.

They both remained conscious and breathing throughout the incident.

The collision also caused significant damage to the ALDI shopfront.

The circumstances in the lead-up to the woman losing control of the vehicle are unknown at this stage.

Injuries unknown: A mother and son have been airlifted to hospital after a car lost control out the front of ALDI, Tallarook St.

Police said it was possible the driver suffered a medical incident before losing control of the vehicle.

The driver, who was in significant shock after the incident, has also been taken to hospital for assessment.

If any witnesses haven’t provided their details to the police, they are asked to please contact Seymour Police Station on 03 5735 0200.