Police are looking for this man,and the driver of the black Hyundai,to assist them with their inquiries.
Emergency services said they attended the crash at the corner of Hall Road and Lats Avenue and that a 44-year-old man died at the scene. The Bayswater traffic control worker - identified as Timmy Rakei - is being remembered as a beloved family man and a loving father.
A second person injured in the collision,a 38-year-old Traralgon man,was airlifted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital with multiple injuries. He remained in a stable condition as of 7pm on Tuesday.
Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Jarrod Dwyer said the dead man was wedged between the ute and the red Commodore with force,and investigators would examine if speed was a factor in the crash.
“It’s just a callous,cold act. The act of a coward,” he said. “The driver has got out and looked directly at the two victims,and then ran off.”
“The driver and sole occupant of the red Commodore has then gone out of the car and fled the scene on foot and been picked up a few streets away by an accomplice.”
The driver,who police said appeared to be Caucasian and aged in his 30s,was chased by a witness from the scene,before getting away. The witness took photographs of the man as he ran away and investigators pursued him with help from the air wing.