- Three men have been killed and another critically injured when their car rolled
- A fifth man escaped with non-life threatening injuries after the crash at Dingwall
- Police say the men are yet to be formally identified but believe they’re foreigners
Three men have been killed and another was critically injured when their car rolled and crashed into trees in northern Victoria.
A fifth man escaped with non-life threatening injuries after the crash at Dingwall at 12.30am on Sunday.
The driver and two passengers died at the scene after their car ran into trees off to the side of Boort-Kerang Road near Normanville Road.
Three men have been killed and another was critically injured when their car rolled and crashed into trees in northern Victoria
The driver and two passengers died at the scene after their car ran into trees off to the side of Boort-Kerang Road near Normanville Road (pictured)
One passenger in his 20s was flown to Royal Melbourne Hospital in a critical condition, the Herald Sun reported.
Another man, also in his 20s, was taken to hospital where he was treated for non-life threatening injuries.
Police say the men are yet to be formally identified, but were believed to have been from overseas and may have been working in the area.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Police say the men have not been formally identified but believe they’re foreigners