Family shattered after memorial seat vandalised

Roger Bertocci's wife Helen and daughters, Brylee and Ashlee at the unveiling of the memorial bench in December.

The family of slain Altona North father, Roger Bertocci, has been left “disgusted” after a memorial seat installed in his honour was vandalised.

The wooden seat with a dedicated plaque was unveiled at GJ Hosken Reserve last December on the 12-month anniversary of his death.

Mr Bertocci, 46, was fatally stabbed about 200 metres from his Knapp Street home after trying to help a pregnant woman being attacked by her partner.

He left behind his wife, Helen, and their daughters, Ashlee, 15, and Brylee, age two.

His accused killer, Jonathon Sporton​ this month pleaded guilty in the Supreme Court to murdering Mr Bertocci.

Ms Bertocci said she noticed planks had been pulled off the seat the day after Mr Sporton’s guilty plea.

“There are no words,” she said.

“Something pretty sacred has been vandalised.

“I think, blatantly, it’s disgusting because it’s a memorial.

“It should be valued … it shouldn’t be tampered with.

“It’s disrespectful.”

Hobsons Bay council has fixed the seat and police are investigating.

Mr Sporton is scheduled to appear in court on Friday for a plea hearing.