Man charged as car smash woman fights for life

A woman is in a critical but stable condition after a crash involving a stolen ute on EastLink early on Sunday.

UPDATE

July 8, 10am

A 30-year-old Berwick man has been charged over a serious crash in an allegedly stolen ute on Eastlink early Monday morning.

Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives charged the man with negligently causing serious injury over the two-vehicle crash at Dandenong North about 12.30am.

He faced an out-of-sessions court hearing on Tuesday night.

A 69-year-old Keysborough woman, who was in a grey Mazda involved in the crash, remains in a critical but stable condition, a spokeswoman at The Alfred hospital said this morning.

EARLIER

A BERWICK man has been arrested as a woman is fighting for her life this morning following a collision with a stolen ute on EastLink on Monday morning.
The 69-year-old Keysborough woman was one of two occupants of a grey Mazda sedan which was “extensively damaged” during the crash about 12.30am in Dandenong North.
She is in The Alfred hospital in a critical but stable condition, a hospital spokeswoman said this morning.
The Mazda driver, a 71-year-old man, was taken to Dandenong Hospital with minor injuries.
The driver of the stolen ute also allegedly stole a white Toyota Hi Ace van at the crash scene as its driver stopped to assist the Mazda’s occupants.
Police say the blue Falcon ute had been reported stolen from a Bayswater North address just before midnight.
It’s alleged that the ute was seen driving in an erratic manner on Dorset Road and at a fast food outlet on EastLink shortly before the crash.
The stolen ute was abandoned on the tollway’s centre median strip at the crash scene.
A 30-year-old Berwick man was arrested in Willow Drive, Hampton Park, at 4.15am.
No charges have been laid at this time.
Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.