News Fatal collision at Nathalia By Kate Walters Dec 2, 2024 Blue and white Police tape cordoning off broken fence area at a residential house like a crime scene, Australia 2016 A man has died in a single-vehicle crash at Nathalia. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content Wangaratta Highway Patrol members are investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash. According to Victoria Police, the crash happened at about 6.35pm on Saturday, November 30. The vehicle, a Nissan Pulsar, was travelling north on the Murray Valley Hwy when it veered off the road and struck a tree. A 63-year-old Nathalia man, the sole occupant, died at the scene. Victoria Police said the exact circumstances surrounding the crash were yet to be determined and investigations were ongoing. Police will prepare a report for the coroner. Anyone who witnessed the crash or with footage of the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au Police & Court WEEKLY WRAP | Police and court Police & Court School allegedly broken into during student sleep-over News Bystanders urged to call out family violence
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