Woori Yallock crash victim identified by family, friends as loving father

A 39-year-old Yarra Junction man died after assessing his vehicle at Elvian Road when it rolled and hit him. (Google Maps)

A 39-year-old male driver, identified as loving father Jason Wong, died after his vehicle rolled and pinned him underneath in Woori Yallock late on Wednesday 18 September.

7News reported on 19 September that it was in fact a road rage incident that led to his death after speaking with witnesses, where the driver of a green Commodore had been tailgating the Yarra Junction father who was driving a white car along Warburton Highway.

Wong got out to assess the damage at the rear of his vehicle at Elvian Road, before the car rolled and hit him, reportedly pinning him underneath from his chest down.

Witnesses told 7News they did everything they could to keep him calm and to get him out from under the vehicle.

“We spoke to him the whole time and I said ‘It’s OK mate I’m here, we’re gonna get you out’,” they said.

“He knew someone was there with him.”

He was treated by paramedics but died at the scene.

A GoFundMe was set up just days following to support the family, having already exceeded the $2500 target by Friday afternoon.

“Jason leaves behind his family and friends, but especially his adoring daughter Ashley,” it reads.

“Jason will always be remembered as a funny, devoted and loving dad to Ashley and he touched the lives of so many people.”

A post on the Yarra Valley Noticeboard urged driver to take care and to

“Tailgating is incredibly dangerous and causes accidents and costs lives,” it reads.

“I’d also like to take this moment to appeal to drivers in the Valley in general to wake up to what road rage and tailgating behaviour really does.”

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