Frankston Times 27 July 2021

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NEWS DESK Police patrol

with Brodie Cowburn

Good samaritan killed on road A LANGWARRIN woman was killed in a tragic crash on the Monash Freeway last week. 63-year-old Luda Sezonenka had stopped to assist another driver who had crashed on the road, around 3.15am on 19 July. She was struck by a car and died at the scene. The crash occurred in Endeavour Hills. The driver of the car involved in the first crash sustained serious injuries, and was taken to hospital. The driver of the car that hit the woman stopped to help police. Police investigators are looking for dashcam footage of the crash. Anyone with information can call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report via www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

man was charged with intentionally cause injury, assault with a weapon, affray and unlawful assault. A 24-year-old Cheltenham man was charged with affray and unlawful assault. He has appeared at Frankston Magistrates’ Court. The victim has been released from hospital.

Man wanted POLICE are looking for a man after he failed to appear at court for traffic-related offences.

Nathan Jordan, 29-years-old, is wanted on warrants. Police say he frequents Cranbourne East, Seaford and Ravenhall, and is also known as Nathan Long. An image of Mr Jordan has been released by police (below). Anyone who recognises him or knows his whereabouts can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au WANTED man Nathan Jordan. Picture: Supplied

Stabbing charge A FRANKSTON man has been charged over a stabbing which injured a painter on the job in Cheltenham. The 57-year-old man was allegedly stabbed in the lower back on Jellicoe Street near Chesterville Road, around 11am on 13 July. The painter was approached by two men, and was allegedly stabbed after a verbal altercation. On 21 July, police arrested and charged two people over the incident. A 29-year-old Frankston

Buses replace trains on the Frankston and Stony Point lines

SOUTH SIDE FESTIVAL EOI OPPORTUNITIES

NOW OPEN! Frankston City Council is excited to announce its new 2022 signature event: South Side Festival that will run from Friday 6 _ Sunday 15 May 2022.

As part of Victoria’s Big Build, we’re removing level crossings.

Project funding opportunities of $5,000 are now open for artists and creatives.

Train disruptions: Buses replace trains in both directions Frankston and Stony Point lines

Until 28 Jul

Moorabbin to Frankston and Stony Point

25 Jul to late 2021

Edithvale, Chelsea and Bonbeach stations closed

29 Jul to 1 Aug From 9pm 13 Sep to 31 Oct

EOIs open: Monday 26 July, 2021 EOIs close: Monday 30 August, 2021 Further details:

Mordialloc to Frankston and Stony Point

frankston.vic.gov.au

Road disruptions: Closed roads Argyle Avenue, Chelsea

Until Oct

03 9768 1410

Closed at the level crossing

Bondi Road, Bonbeach

MTIA5884

Edithvale Road, Edithvale

Find out if you’re affected at bigbuild.vic.gov.au Authorised by the Victorian Government, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne

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