Flinders Street accused charged with murder following death of 83yo pedestrian

Updated January 02, 2018 17:11:53

The man accused of driving a car that slammed into pedestrians on Flinders Street in the heart of Melbourne's CBD has had one of his charges upgraded to murder.

Saeed Noori, 32, had been charged with 18 counts of attempted murder following the incident in December, but homicide squad detectives upgraded one of those charges after the death of 83-year-old Antonios Crocaris last week.

The additional charge was filed at the Melbourne Magistrate's Court this afternoon.

Mr Noori was remanded in custody to appear again at Melbourne Magistrate's Court on May 30.

Three people remain in hospital following the incident.

Mr Crocaris, of Northcote, in Melbourne's north, died of his injuries as a result of the incident late on Friday evening at The Alfred Hospital.

He was remembered by family as "a friend to all and a proud citizen of Australia".

"Our father Anton had his life cruelly taken away in a senseless act of violence," the family said in a statement.

"These circumstances are devastating to our family. Dad is simply irreplaceable and we will never fully recover from this loss."

Topics: law-crime-and-justice, courts-and-trials, police, crime, vic, melbourne-3000

First posted January 02, 2018 16:02:39

  • Olivia, Rose and Catherine Female pig hunters

    By Dijana Damjanovic

    While you might think hunting is a macho, male-dominated hobby, there has been a surge in interest from female hunters in the Northern Territory.

  • #metoo selfie Hidden costs of selfie tourism

    Social media has become the latest travel planning tool and mobile devices the preferred on-the-road companions, but is "selfie gaze" tourism changing the way people perceive a destination and their behaviour once there?

  • Office workers generic Stop work being a pain

    If the prospect of sitting in front of a computer for another working year triggers a need to massage your neck, you're not alone.

  • Top Stories

    Just In

    Most Popular

    Site Map

    Sections

    Local Weather

    Local News

    Media

    Subscribe

    Connect