News - Cranbourne Star News - 18th March 2021

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Thursday, 18 March, 2021

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Active commute a good start Kids around Casey are gearing up for National Ride2School Day this Friday 19 March. Among them will be students from Rangebank Primary School in Cranbourne, including Charlotte, Izabell and Seth, pictured here. National Ride2School Day is Australia’s biggest bike riding party and the peak of the Ride2School program which works to help children get their 60 minutes of daily exercise by riding a bike to school. Turn to page 5 for more

Left to right: Charlotte (Yr5), Seth (Yr6) and Izabell (Yr5). 229962 Picture: GARY SISSONS

Tired, high on ice By Cam Lucadou-Wells and Danielle Kutchel An ice-addled truck driver had hardly slept for days before fatally running down four police officers in a freeway emergency lane in 2020, the Supreme Court of Victoria has heard. Mohinder Bajwa Singh, 48, of Cranbourne pleaded guilty to four counts of culpable driving causing the death of Victoria Police officers Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor, Constable Glen Humphris, Senior Constable Kevin King and Constable Joshua Prestney. He also pleaded guilty to three counts of trafficking illicit drugs - ice, cannabis and 1,4-butanediol.

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The supervisor spoke at length and prayed with Singh before Singh agreed to deliver a load to Thomastown. He signed a ‘fitness to drive’ form, and left the depot just before 5pm - only stopping to supply ice to an associate in Abbotts Road. During the next 38 minutes, the truck was observed several times “dipping and veering out of its lane” on Eastlink and Eastern Freeway, including repeated “dips” into the emergency lane. “This dude’s going to f***ing kill someone,” an observer told his mother minutes before the crash. Continued on page 5

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Hours before the crash, an associate was told by Singh that “the witches are coming and we have to leave.” “I had never seen anyone as drug f***ed in my life,” the associate later told police. “He hadn’t slept for eight days”. About 4.30am that morning, Singh told his son that “a witch was messing with his head, that a witch was following him, that a witch was pulling him towards her”. Before Singh set out on the fateful journey, a work colleague told Singh’s supervisor at Connect Logistics’ depot in Abbotts Road, Dandenong South, that Singh shouldn’t be driving.

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At up to 80 km/h, Singh’s prime mover drove into two police vehicles and Richard Pusey’s intercepted Porsche stopped by the Eastern Freeway, Kew about 5.36pm on 22 April 2020. Numerous passers-by gave assistance but the four police officers died at the scene. In his opening summary on 11 March, prosecutor Brendan Kissane QC told the court that Singh used and trafficked drugs, spoke often of being stalked by witches and taking little time to rest. According to phone activity records, Singh had the opportunity to rest for just five hours in the 72 hours before the crash, Mr Kissane said.

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