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Good Samaritan dies in bizzare accident

A Dandenong man died while trying to help another motorist in Fulham, eastern Victoria.
Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the 33-year-old’s death just before 5.30pm on Sunday 18 June.
They believe he was a passenger in a west-bound car that pulled up on the side of the Princes Highway to help another driver who’d driven off the bitumen in a roadwork zone.
As he was trying to cross the road with the driver of the vehicle he was in, an east-bound car struck him. He died at the scene.
The occupant of the car the men were intending to help was not injured.

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