The jury in the trial of accused Bourke Street driver James Gargasoulas has retired to consider its verdict.
The following people were injured as a result of the vehicle striking them in Bourke Street on January 20,2017.
Accused killer James Gargasoulas has referenced Friday's Bourke Street terror attack in a 14-minute rant on the witness stand in which he apologised for the 2017 Bourke Street tragedy.
James Gargasoulas was calm,rational and not suffering from"drug-induced psychosis"two days after the Bourke Street incident,expert tells court.
In the minutes before he turned into the Bourke Street Mall a police officer sent James Gargasoulas a desperate text message.'Don’t do this,'he pleaded.
Accused Bourke Street driver is expected to take the stand in his own defence to provide an'explanation'for why he killed six people and injured 27 others.
On the opening day of the Supreme Court trial,a 13-person jury watched raw footage of real people dying and others suffering horrendous injuries.
James Gargasoulas,28,has pleaded not guilty to six charges of murder and 27 charges of reckless conduct endangering life over the Bourke Street tragedy that unfolded on January 20,2017. We bring you live coverage of the trial as it unfolds in the Melbourne Supreme Court.
Accused Bourke Street tragedy driver James Gargasoulas has entered 33 pleas of not guilty over a car attack that killed six people in the centre of Melbourne last year.
After deliberating for just over three hours on Monday,jury finds accused man is fit to stand trial on the criminal charges.
Man accused of killing pedestrians in Bourke Street cannot be"directed away"from delusions he is the Messiah and should not stand trial,lawyer argues