A note from a witness written in Korean. “If I had screamed, maybe I could have saved you. I’m so sorry” #BourkeStreetpic.twitter.com/pVgNKwFODd
— a a ? o n (@aaronlangmaid) January 21, 2017
Tributes for the victims. Corner of #BourkeStreet & Elizabeth St. 10.45am versus 5pm today #springst #bourkest #RIP pic.twitter.com/P80Vza6yam
— Farrah Tomazin (@FarrahTomazin) January 21, 2017
Counsellors and chaplains from @RedCrossAU & @VCCEmergencies will be in Bourke St Mall for anyone who needs support #Bourkest pic.twitter.com/9dkyA3yFaW
— VicEmergency (@vicemergency) January 20, 2017
MFB fireys called to provide medical assistance yesterday have paused to pay their respects to those affected by the #BourkeSt incident. ^PS pic.twitter.com/YTAv5BiN32
— Paul Stacchino (@MFBChief) January 21, 2017
You were a bystander. You were innocent. You could have been any one of us. You won’t be forgotten. #BourkeSt pic.twitter.com/UYQ9B1NnVJ
— Daniel Andrews (@DanielAndrewsMP) January 21, 2017
My thoughts are w/ family & friends of the young man who has died. We did all we could b4 paramedics #heartbroken #bourkestmall #Melbourne
— Captain Marvel (@Ms_Sharn) January 20, 2017
Christine Nixon, who happened to be at the scene, started directing traffic after the incident. #BourkeSt #Melbourne
via @abcmelbourne— Lawrence Champness (@champy) January 20, 2017
Vic police say of those critically injured one is an infant. Child taken to hospital by police car rather than wait for ambulance #Melbourne
— Orietta Guerrera (@OriettaGuerrera) January 20, 2017
Today I saw what makes Australia so great. When people should have been running away they ran towards to help others #Melbourne #bourkest
— Andrew Thorpe (@awthorpe) January 20, 2017
Don’t focus on the crime, focus on the 100s of Victorians today who helped fellow strangers in need. This is what #Melbourne is. #bourkest
— Andrew Wang (@itsandyw97) January 20, 2017