Hit-and-run incident leaves senior man hospitalised: 'I can't even walk now'

As seniors step into retirement, they now have more time to enjoy their hobbies and go out for leisure.

However, a recent story of a senior man made people's hearts ache and blood boil in anger.


Cyclist John Lorenzin has been spending a chunk of his golden years recovering in hospital.

His supposedly typical afternoon ride along Fisheries Road in Devon Meadows ended in a disaster.

The 79-year-old has been in the hospital after a shocking hit-and-run incident that left him with life-threatening injuries.


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John Lorenzin has been recovering in the hospital after the incident. Image Credit: Facebook/9 News Melbourne


At around 2:15 pm, John was riding north when a grey BMW SUV without number plates slammed into him.

The most disturbing part? The driver responsible did not stop to help the senior cyclist.

John was thrown several metres from his bike, which was left in pieces.

'I remember when I come to, I was sitting in the ambulance and then they show me my bike in pieces,' John recalled from his hospital bed.


The crash left John with a broken pelvis, a broken shoulder, and two fractured vertebrae.

'I can't move my shoulder. I can't walk even now,' he lamented.

For someone as active as John, his injuries had a physical and emotional impact on him.

'They'll know what they have done; it's disgusting,' His wife, Elvira, stated.

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Source: 9 News Melbourne/Facebook

'I'm not angry for him. I feel sorry for him. They must be d*** heads,' John added.

A recent CCTV footage caught the incident on camera.

The vehicle sped off and left John injured on the side of the road.

However, the BMW lost a side mirror in the crash, which was found at the scene.


'We'd expect from that, the people driving would know they have hit someone,' Senior Sergeant Dave Hewitt commented.

Just 20 minutes after the incident, police received reports of a grey BMW driving erratically in nearby Koo Wee Rup.

CCTV footage of the vehicle has since been released, and authorities have been urging anyone with any related information about the incident to come forward.

Incidents like this remind us of the vulnerability cyclists and pedestrians often face on the road—especially seniors who would like to stay active.

The community has rallied around John and Elvira and offered their support for the senior couple.

If you or someone you know was in the area at the time, or if you have any information about the grey BMW SUV, please get in touch with your local police or Crime Stoppers.

We wish John a speedy and full recovery.
Key Takeaways

  • Senior cyclist John Lorenzin was seriously injured in a hit-and-run incident after being struck by a grey BMW SUV.
  • Lorenzin suffered significant injuries, including a broken pelvis, a broken shoulder, and two fractured vertebrae.
  • The driver failed to stop at the scene, but police recovered a side mirror from the BMW and are appealing for any related information about the incident.
  • Lorenzin and his wife have called the hit-and-run 'disgusting', and police have released footage of the BMW hoping to identify the driver.
Have you or someone you know ever experienced a similar incident on the road? How do you stay safe while out and about? Share your thoughts, tips, and well wishes for John in the comments section below.
 

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