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Teen Faces Trial for Alleged Wombat Massacre
9 Dec
Summary
- A 19-year-old faces trial for allegedly running down nine wombats with his car.
- The incident allegedly occurred in February in Venus Bay, Victoria.
- The teen claims witnesses fabricated statements against him.

Tyson Michael Delbridge, a 19-year-old apprentice electrician, is set to go to trial for allegedly running down nine wombats with his utility vehicle in Venus Bay, Victoria. Delbridge appeared in Wonthaggi Magistrates' Court, where he pleaded not guilty to the charges. He claims witnesses fabricated their statements against him, reportedly stating they "wanted to" provide them.
During the court hearing, prosecutors detailed disturbing allegations from the night of the alleged 'wombat massacre.' A witness, whose name is protected by a gag order due to fears of retaliation, reportedly claimed Delbridge intentionally drove off the road. Authorities also found a birthday card in Delbridge's vehicle with a note saying 'Going batting.'
The investigation by the Conservation Regulator and Victoria Police followed community outrage. Despite the serious accusations, Delbridge denies recalling the events or seeing dead wombats. His defence plans to challenge witness credibility and seek dashcam footage. The contested hearing is scheduled for May next year.


