Geelong Advertiser

Mum-to-be flown to hospital after smash

- WITH close to four million sunflowers in full bloom on her family farm northwest of Geelong, Lilli Lawrance has one of Australia’s brightest backyards. Lilli, 14, lives at Barunah Park, where her dad, Steve, farms oats, fava beans, wheat and barley. But

A HEAVILY pregnant woman was flown to hospital yesterday after a two-car collision in Anakie.

The 23-year-old woman was taken to the Royal Melbourne Hospital in a stable condition after her car was reportedly T-boned at the intersecti­on of Pringles and Ballan Rd just before 9:30am.

Two other women in their 30s, who were in the second car, were taken to the Geelong hospital, both in a stable condition with chest soreness and facial abrasions.

In another accident last night, emergency services attended the scene of a car roll- over near Balliang.

The vehicle flipped near the corner of Bacchus Marsh Rd and Granite Rd just before 7pm. It’s understood the car rolled multiple times.

The air ambulance was at the scene with reports of a possible spinal injury.

MEANWHILE two motor- cyclists were killed on Victorian roads yesterday.

A male motorcycli­st veered off Buckland Valley Rd at Buckland and crashed into an embankment about 1pm and died at the scene.

Earlier another male rider died at Mirboo North after a head-on with a 4WD.

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 ?? Picture: MARK WILSON ?? The scene near Balliang.
Picture: MARK WILSON The scene near Balliang.

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