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Tragedy hits local family after ‘freak’ accident

Sergeant Shaun Hillier of Wangaratta Highway Patrol addressed the media following a "freak accident" involving a fallen tree branch at Yarrawonga Tuesday night, which killed at 45-year-old Yarrawonga man. Photo: Kurt Hickling - Wangaratta Chronicle.

A fatal tragedy hit Yarrawonga last Tuesday evening (November 26) after a “freak accident” on the Yarrawonga Regional Park’s Loop Track.

Police said a 45-year-old Yarrawonga man was killed by a large fallen tree branch while his wife and teenage son were left injured around 7:10pm.

Sergeant Shaun Hillier of Wangaratta Highway Patrol said the 45-year-old along with his family were driving out of the Loop Track at Yarrawonga attempting to escape a storm when the branch fell and landed on their moving vehicle.

“I believe their other route was blocked by a tree which is why they’ve decided to go the way they did, which is unfortunately where the incident occurred,” he said.

Sgt Hillier said the 45-year-old died at the scene, while the woman and boy were able to exit the vehicle before paramedics arrived.

He said the two locally-based family members were taken to Wangaratta hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

“We offer our condolences to the family; we’re doing everything we can to support them and anyone else involved in the incident,” Sgt Hillier said.

“They were doing nothing wrong; they were simply trying to get out of the area when a severe storm struck.

“Unfortunately, when you’re in these areas and storms come through freak accidents like this do happen.

“It’s a terrible accident.”

Police will prepare a report for the coroner detailing the circumstances leading up to the fatality.