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Published 08:30 20 Jan 2017 GMT
Updated 08:49 20 Jan 2017 GMT
Four children, including a three-month-old baby, have been taken to Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital for treatment. "We witnessed about half a dozen people that ricocheted off the car one way or another. I saw one person fly up almost roof level of the car as they got thrown up against one of the retail stores," Sharn Baylis, 46, told Reuters. "You could hear the gasping and the screaming from people, then you just started hearing the screams and the crying as it sunk in," she said. Anyone seeking information regarding the victims of the incident in Melbourne can call the emergency line 1800 727 077. Image: ABC MelbourneFrom the scene in #BourkeStreet #Melbourne @abcnews @abcnewsMelb pic.twitter.com/mRcOle1eMz
— Margaret Burin (@margaretburin) January 20, 2017

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