Jenny Moller, a Frankston woman, was killed in a hit-and-run accident after leaving a bingo bowling club. Police say Mrs. Moller was probably hit by a stolen Mercedes Benz which hit a car before hitting Mrs. Moller. Mrs. Moller won a share of a $200 bingo prize at the bingo game just before her death.
Bingo Night Tragedy
Jenny Moller, a 54-year old Frankston bingo player, was hit by a car while crossing the street after leaving a weekly bingo game. Mrs. Moller won a share of a $200 bingo prize at the local bingo bowling club just before she was killed in the hit-and-run accident. One of the bingo organizers, Bob Stevens, said that Mrs. Moller was a fighter and had two primary school children. Mrs. Moller had been a regular attendant at the bingo club for 8 years. Those who knew her said she had some struggles but she loved to play bingo. Mrs. Moller even brought her daughter to bingo nights during school vacations. She had a group of friends that she would sit with every time she attended the bingo games and was friendly to everyone she met.
The Accident
Mrs. Moller was crossing the street after she left the bingo hall to meet her husband. Ambulance were called to the scene and attempted to treat her wounds but her injures were too severe. Police say that a stolen E63 four-door Mercedes Benz was believed to have hit Mrs. Moller after hitting another car. The driver of the Land Rover, who was also hit by the Mercedes, said the driver just continued driving down the road after he hit the Land Rover. The police are still looking for the driver of the Mercedes and say he was hearing a white t-shirt, a peak cap and had brown hair. Police also say that the Mercedes has damage to the left side of the vehicle.