Teesdale Mourns 6-Year-Old Caleb Wesley as Road Safety Failures Come Under Scrutiny
The tragic death of a child has reignited community demands for urgent safety measures on Bannockburn-Shelford Road, while investigations into the 84-year-old driver continue.
- Caleb Wesley, 6, was fatally struck by a car on March 26, 2025, while crossing Bannockburn-Shelford Road to reach a school bus stop with his siblings.
- The 84-year-old driver involved initially left the scene but was later located, interviewed, and released pending further investigation by police.
- Teesdale residents have long campaigned for road safety improvements, including reduced speed limits and pedestrian crossings, but their requests were repeatedly denied by authorities.
- Local accounts highlight frequent speeding and numerous near-misses involving children on the road, with calls for change intensifying following Caleb's death.
- VicRoads and the Golden Plains Shire Council have refrained from commenting on safety concerns, citing the ongoing investigation, as the community continues to grieve and demand accountability.