Cyclist struck and killed by a car on busy Melbourne road

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Cyclist struck and killed by a car on busy Melbourne road
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7NEWS: Malvern East crash between car and bike kills cyclist on Darling Rd

The driver of the car stopped to help and was not injured.

Police are yet to determine exactly what caused the crash and are appealing to anyone who may have dashcam video or who saw the cyclist before the crash to contact them. The cyclist is believed to have been travelling south on Darling Rd near Manning Rd just before he was hit.If you’d like to view this content, please adjust your

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