John Bato identified as pedestrian killed in horrific crash in Epping, Melbourne

Molly Magennis
7NEWS
Roadside tributes are growing in Epping for an innocent retiree hit and killed by a driver who was allegedly asleep at the wheel. John Bato’s family is struggling to process how his life was taken in an instant.

A Melbourne man who was tragically hit and killed by a driver who allegedly fell asleep at the wheel has been remembered as a “compassionate” and loving brother.

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The 63-year-old retiree died at the scene.

Floral tributes are now growing at the crash site, with his family struggling to come to terms with the tragedy.

Bill Bato described his brother as “loving” and “always compassionate”.

“It’s so sad that he disappeared this way, it’s ridiculous, I’m still coming to terms (with it),” he said.

“It shocked us.

“Those couple of minutes have ruined our lives forever.”

John Bato, 63.
John Bato, 63. Credit: 7NEWS
The car mounted a curb and smashed through a pedestrian crossing barrier before hitting John.
The car mounted a curb and smashed through a pedestrian crossing barrier before hitting John. Credit: 7NEWS

Police alleged the driver was asleep behind the wheel at an intersection just moments before his car mounted a curb, smashed through a pedestrian crossing barrier and hit John.

It then continued along the footpath before crashing into a pole and a building.

The 27-year-old driver suffered serious injuries and was taken to hospital under police guard.

He remains in hospital in a now stable condition as detectives wait for him to be medically cleared to be formally interviewed.

Originally published on 7NEWS

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