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A community in southwest Victoria mourns the loss of woman and three teenagers who were killed when car skidded off narrow country road and crashed into Gumtree. Lucus Garzoli, Joshua Elmes, 31, along with Alicia Montebello, and another teenage girl in a horror crash. Sole Survivor, a 17-year-old girl, at Alfred Hospital in Melbourne after the crash on Wannon-Nigretta Falls Road in Bochara, 300km west of Melbourne, before 930am on Saturday. Joshua Elmes, Lucus Garzoli, Alicia Montebell in horror accident. Students at Baimbridge College where Lucus went to school gathered this morning to pay their respects. His family told 9news.au that they were completely heartbroken. The family said, "Lucus was a much loved member of our family and his loss will be deeply felt throughout the community." “He was an incredible brother and beautiful son and will be greatly missed. Elmes was selected this morning by Monivae College in a letter to families. The letter reads, "Monivae college community is devastated by loss of 10th Year student Joshua Elmes due to the horrific accident that occurred in Bochara over weekend." "We express our deepest sympathies to Josh's family and all those who love him, including his brother 7th." Flowers are laid at Baimbridge College, Hamilton, after a quadruple death on Wannon-Nigretta Falls Road, 11 kilometers northwest of Hamilton. Montebello's brother also took social media to pay tribute his beloved sister. "Rest in peace, my beautiful sister passed too soon," she wrote. South Grampians Mayor David Robertson told Headspace this morning that two "trauma units" had arrived in town from Horsham and Warrnambool. Flowers were thrown at Baimbridge College, Hamilton, after a quadruple death on Wannon-Nigretta Falls Road in Bochara, 11 kilometers northwest of Hamilton. "Schools have some of their own resources, but insufficient to cater to anything on this scale." "The sun is coming up this morning and it will be a terrible day for all of Hamilton." Robertson said he knew the community would help each other. "A town like this is so tight-knit, they support each other so much," he said. A department spokesperson said, "We demand that the community's privacy be respected at this difficult time." Many other details of the accident are unknown. Robertson, Wannon-Nigretta Falls Road is a single-vehicle country road lined with red gums and approximately 10 kilometers long. It is not known exactly when the accident occurred, the road usually has very little traffic.
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