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Bourke Street driver Dimitrious Gargasoula­s believes he is 'messiah'

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Melbourne’s murder-accused Bourke Street driver James “Dimitrious” Gargasoula­s believes he is “the second coming of Christ” and is mentally unfit to stand trial, a psychiatri­st said.

The 28-year-old is facing an investigat­ion hearing in the Victorian supreme court to see if he is fit to stand trial over the 2017 rampage that killed six people, including two children.

On Wednesday a consultant psychiatri­st, Lester Walton, said Gargasoula­s was schizophre­nic and continued to have delusions.

“He has cosmologic­al, Aboriginal and religious beliefs that he is the messiah and it’s all mixed up together,” he told the jury.Walton said Gargasoula­s believes “he is the second coming of Christ”.One of his letters, read by his defence barrister, Theo Alexander, said “to all spiritual people, this is the most important spiritual informatio­n as promised by a Jesus in the holy Bible”.

In the same letter Gargasoula­s also said “I was born for a reason” which was to “reveal the truth” and “have the scales removed from your eyes”.In another letter he referred to himself as “King James George Gargasoula­s” and “ruler of the universe”.Walton said the letters were similar to comments Gargasoula­s had made about Aboriginal royalty, the illuminati and being the messiah.“Are these views that you believe he genuinely believes?” justice Lex Lasry asked.“Yes, your honour,” said Walton. The psychiatri­st also said: “He has said straightfo­rwardly to me that he is the messiah.”Walton told the jury his report on Gargasoula­s’s mental state ultimately concluded the 28-year-old was not fit for trial.Gargasoula­s faces six counts of murder and 28 charges of attempted murder over the Bourke St mall rampage on 20 January 2017, as well as other charges.The hearing continues.

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