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Australian man who mowed down pedestrians in Melbourne city centre found guilty of six murders

  • The incident was one of Australia’s worst mass killings, since the 1996 Port Arthur massacre on the southern island state of Tasmania
  • Police said at the time that the incident was not terror-related and that the driver had a ‘criminal history’ that included domestic violence charges

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James “Dimitrious” Gargasoulas. Photo: EPA
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An Australian man who drove a car into dozens of pedestrians on a busy shopping street in central Melbourne last year, killing six people, was found guilty of murder and reckless conduct by the Victorian state Supreme Court on Tuesday.

In under an hour, a jury found James Gargasoulas, 28, guilty of murdering six people and recklessly injuring a further 27 people after he sped down Bourke Street shopping mall in January of 2017, local media reported. The dead included a baby and a 10-year-old girl.

Police said at the time that the incident was not terror-related and that the driver had a “criminal history” that included domestic violence charges. He had also been experiencing drug induced delusions.
The wreckage of a car in Bourke Street mall. Photo: Reuters
The wreckage of a car in Bourke Street mall. Photo: Reuters
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The incident was one of Australia’s worst mass killings, since the 1996 Port Arthur massacre on the southern island state of Tasmania, where 35 people were gunned down.

Gargasoulas’ assault occurred just a block from an attack last week when a man set fire to a truck laden with gas cylinders and stabbed one person to death, before being shot by police. He later died in hospital.

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A pram at the scene of the attack. Photo: EPA
A pram at the scene of the attack. Photo: EPA
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