A car has crashed into a crowd of people outside a major Comic Con event, killing at least one person and leaving another fighting for the life. Police say a Toyota Echo mounted a kerb on Langs Road near the Melbourne Showgrounds just after 5pm, hitting two pedestrians, both males in their early 20s.

Emergency services raced to the scene, where thousands had gathered for the two-day Supanova Comic Con and Gaming celebration. One of men sadly died at the scene, he is yet to be formally identified. The second pedestrian was taken to hospital with serious lower limb injuries and is currently in a life-threatening condition.

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A third person, who is not believed to have been struck, has been taken to hospital for shock. It is understood the trio had been at the Supernova Comic Con.

A man, known to police, has been arrested and is in police custody.

A Victoria Police spokesperson said: “Police have arrested a man who will be interviewed by police. The circumstances surrounding the collision are yet to be established and the investigation remains ongoing."

The car was travelling north when it crossed lanes and mounted the footpath. State Emergency Service marquees were quickly set up outside the venue shortly after the crash.

Detective Inspector Craig McEvoy noted that the circumstances were "extremely unusual".

"They are tragic, tragic circumstances," McEvoy said.

Source: Daily Express :: World Feed