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What a week for Victoria
POLICE have nabbed an unlicensed drunk-driver nearly six times over the legal limit outside the funeral for one of five men killed in a car crash at the weekend. The man came to police's attention after the rear of his car struck another car outside St Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church in Mill Park, in Melbourne's north. About 200 mourners are gathered at the venue for the funeral service of Anthony Iannetta, 18, who died when a Ford Falcon driven by 19-year-old drunk P-plater Steve Johnstone slammed into a tree on Plenty Rd, Mill Park, on Sunday. Police were unsure whether the 47-year-old man from Mill Park was reversing or if his car rolled backwards. Another motorist stood in front of the man's car to prevent him from leaving the scene. The man was barely able to walk as he was escorted across the road to a police vehicle. http://www.news.com.au/national/drun...-1225822117895 |
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