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Man charged with murder

A man has been charged over the death of a two-year-old girl in Footscray 10 years ago. Police allege the South Yarra man, now 36, was in a relationship with the girl’s mother at the time of her death on May 13, 2005. He has been charged with murder, manslaughter and intentionally and recklessly causing the girl serious injury. He was remanded in his absence to appear in court on June8.

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Officers rushed to extinguish a fire after a car was torched outside Footscray police station early Sunday morning. The Jeep Wrangler, which was not a marked police car, was set alight in Hyde Street shortly after 2am. Police rushed from the nearby station with a fire extinguisher in an attempt to put out the blaze. An MFB spokesman said firefighters received a call at 2.13am and the fire was brought under control 10 minutes later. Damage was confined to a mudguard of the vehicle. Police are investigating the fire, which they say was deliberately lit. Anyone with information is being urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Soccer brawl investigated

Police are investigating an on-field brawl in which adult spectators allegedly assaulted players at an under-15 soccer match between Yarraville Glory and Spring Hills on Sunday. Radio station 3AW reported two children were hit in the scuffle and one was taken to hospital after being hit in the back of the head. A Football Federation Victoria spokesman said the incident was being investigated.

Workers future unknown

About 80 workers at a West Footscray factory remain unsure of their futures following a Defence Force decision not to renew a contract for uniforms with the WorkWear Group. A spokeswoman said WorkWear would provide an update as soon as possible.

Seniors centre reprieve

Hobsons Bay council has deferred a decision to demolish the Williamstown Senior Citizens Centre, built in 1958, as part of a long-term plan for Dennis Reserve. The council will meet all interested parties on June 1.