Community Reels After Three-Year-Old Found Dead in Caravan Fire in Victoria
A central Victorian community is mourning the tragic death of a three-year-old boy, whose body was discovered in a burnt-out caravan in Boort following a fire. Emergency services responded to reports of the blaze on Lake View Street around 5:50 PM on Thursday. After extinguishing the flames, firefighters uncovered the child's remains inside the vehicle.
Victoria Police have confirmed that the toddler was from the Greater Bendigo area, located approximately one hour south of Boort. The incident has prompted an investigation by the Arson and Explosives Squad. A police spokesperson noted that updates on the fire are limited as inquiries continue, and special attention is being given to the welfare of the affected family and community.
Donna Doyle, CEO of Boort District Health, expressed the community's devastation, urging those impacted by the tragedy to seek mental health support available at the local hospital. She emphasized the need for privacy for the grieving family during this painful time.
Authorities have also opened a separate investigation into another child’s death in the state’s east and are asking anyone with relevant information to assist.
Located in north-central Victoria, Boort has a small population of around 900 residents, but it attracts many visitors during the summer months.
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