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Grim sight as man dies after alleged assault on Frankston pier in Melbourne – with another man arrested nearby

Grim sight as man dies after alleged assault on Frankston pier in Melbourne – with another man arrested nearby


A late-night altercation between two men on a Melbourne pier has left one dead. 

Detectives arrested a man on the foreshore near Frankston Pier, in the city’s south-east, about 6am Saturday just hours after the incident and said they are not looking for anyone else. 

Police were called to the site after reports of an assault on the pier which is off Pier Promenade.

When they arrived the found a man unresponsive about halfway along the structure, who died shortly after. 

The man in custody has not been charged and is currently assisting police with their inquiries.

Police said the two men are understood not to have known each other before the assault. 

The area has been cordoned off and forensic police are scouring the crime scene. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers. 

The man’s body was found halfway down the pier with police placing a canopy over the scene to protect evidence from the weather (pictured)

Police have cordoned off an area of Frankston Pier (pictured) after a man died following an assault

Police have cordoned off an area of Frankston Pier (pictured) after a man died following an assault 

Victoria (Australia)Melbourne

Written by bourbiza mohamed

Bourbiza Mohamed is a freelance journalist and political science analyst holding a Master's degree in Political Science. Armed with a sharp pen and a discerning eye, Bourbiza Mohamed contributes to various renowned sites, delivering incisive insights on current political and social issues. His experience translates into thought-provoking articles that spur dialogue and reflection.

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