Police have arrested a man, who is now being questioned, after two people were allegedly hit by a car in Ascot Vale, outside of Supanova Comic Con.
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A tragic incident unfolded outside a popular comic convention in Melbourne, leaving one person dead and another critically injured after a car reportedly veered into a crowd.

Authorities report that a grey Toyota mounted the curb on Langs Road, near the Melbourne Showgrounds, shortly after 5 p.m., striking two pedestrians.

One of the pedestrians, whose identity has not yet been confirmed, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police have arrested a man, who is now being questioned, after two people were allegedly hit by a car in Ascot Vale, outside of Supanova Comic Con.
Police have arrested a man, who is now being questioned. (Angus Delaney)
Witnesses reported a car drove "at speed" towards a group of people near the Supanova Comic Con in Melbourne.
Witnesses reported a car drove “at speed” towards a group of people. (Nine)

The other victim was rushed to the hospital with injuries described as life-threatening.

Victoria Police have detained a man in connection with the incident and plan to question him further.

At the time, the Supanova Comic Con was taking place at the venue, attracting thousands of attendees.

A major crime scene has been declared, with SES also on scene.

Witnesses told 9News they saw a car driving “at speed” towards a group of people, and it has been described as a “chaotic situation” at the scene.

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