It’s thought that the little child who died in Victoria’s north after being struck by a falling tree branch was having fun with pals.
Just before 8 a.m. today, the six-year-old was discovered injured at a private property off Bells Road, Gowangardie, east of Shepparton, according to the police.
According to the police, he was struck by a big branch that fell from a tree and killed him.
The youngster passed away right there. Today, the police were at the site, around thirty minutes away from Shepparton, and the close-knit community on Bells Road was processing what had happened.
The boy’s family was expressed to be in the hearts of their neighbours.
It’s unclear at this time if he spent the school holidays with family and friends or if he lived nearby.
Following the death of a father of two on Boxing Day at a campground, this is the second death in Victoria this week caused by a falling tree branch.
in the time of the occurrence, the man was camping in Victoria’s east in Carringal with his family.
According to his family, the tree branch fell after strong storms in the area when he was enjoying coffee by a campfire.