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Friends killed in car crash

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TWO of the four friends killed when their car was T-boned on an isolated Victorian road held hands as they died from internal injuries.

The four women, aged 64 to 75, were on their way home from line dancing when their car was slammed into at an intersecti­on at Navarre about 6pm on Saturday.

“Seeing that scene, it was horrific ... four women who looked like they were just asleep, so they’ve died from internal injuries,” Assistant Commission­er Doug Fryer said yesterday.

“The sight of the driver holding the passenger’s hand as she passed will haunt me for some time.”

The women were driving in a Kia Rio on an isolated, clear stretch of road in a 70km/h section when the other car came straight through an intersecti­on in an 80km/h zone, Mr Fryer said.

“The elderly women had no chance whatsoever, there was no opportunit­y to take evasive action,” he said, adding the intersecti­on had no history of significan­t crashes.

Four people from a nearby house came out to help before emergency services arrived.

The 64-year-old woman driving the other car was taken to hospital where she had blood samples taken. She will be interviewe­d by police.

Two Hamilton women, aged 75 and 74, a 72-year-old Portland woman and a 64year-old Heywood woman died in the crash.

“They’ve been in the community for decades, they’ve been valued members within the community for decades,” Mr Fryer said.

The Cactus Moons Linedancin­g group posted on Facebook on Saturday. “It is with a heavy heart we must tell you that four of our line dancing family senselessl­y and tragically lost their lives after dancing with us at St Arnaud on Saturday,” it wrote.

Victoria’s road toll now stands at 78.

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