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Tuesday, 1 November, 2022
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Performers submerged in their art Inspired by The Beatles song Yellow Submarine, Fusion Theatre staged its original work Submerged at Walker Street Gallery last week. More on page 2 Picture: DARREN GILL
Hit-run driver jailed By Cam Lucadou-Wells A hit-run driver who fled a fatal crash in Dandenong and tried to cover up his involvement has been jailed. Troy Olierook, 34, of Wantirna, was driving disqualified when he struck pedestrian Scott Alan Hickey on Princes Highway Dandenong near Adelaide Street about 8pm on Wednesday 3 June 2020. He stopped for about 15 seconds in the unregistered Holden Cruze, and accelerated off, County Court judge Anne Hassan said in sentencing on 21 October.
“You must have been aware that Mr Hickey’s condition was perilous yet you left him,” she told Olierook. Worse, he tried to conceal the vehicle using stolen parts, and falsely implicated another as the driver. Just before the hit-run, a possibly intoxicated Mr Hickey was walking on and off the highway in front of cars. He stopped in the centre outbound lane. Without stopping or deviating, the Cruze struck Mr Hickey at an estimated 70 km/h. The 36-year-old Dandenong victim – “clearly
a well-loved” member of his family - was treated by other motorists, police and paramedics. He died of multiple injuries on the way to hospital. Police publicly released video footage as part of a “complex” investigation to find the hit-run driver and car, Judge Hassan noted. Olierook hid the vehicle, then tried to modify it with stolen parts, such as a matching bonnet stolen from a car in Fitzroy. He also later told police that the car had been earlier stolen by an associate. After a “protracted period of lies and decep-
tion”, Olierook eventually pleaded guilty at the Victorian County Court to failing to stop and render assistance, destruction of evidence and car theft. Olierook was not alleged to have caused Mr Hickey’s death by a matter of law, but charged with how he behaved in the aftermath, Judge Hassan noted. The maximum term for failing to stop and render assistance was recently increased to 10 years’ jail – the offence described as “reprehensible, callous and inhumane”, Judge Hassan said. Continued page 7
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