United Australia Party leader Craig Kelly egged in Melbourne park

United Australia Party leader Craig Kelly has been egged during a trip to Melbourne, with police investigating the incident.

Craig Kelly in a Melbourne park

A video posted to social media shows a woman smashing an egg on Mr Kelly's head while he sits with supporters in South Yarra's Fawkner Park. Source: Twitter / @akaWACA

United Australia Party leader Craig Kelly has been egged in a Melbourne park.

A video posted to social media shows a woman smashing an egg on Mr Kelly's head while he sits with supporters in South Yarra's Fawkner Park.

The UAP leader told the woman she was a "disgrace to democracy" and said she should go to jail.
Victoria Police has released a statement saying it is investigating reports a 58-year-old man was assaulted about 1.25pm on Friday.

Police believe two women were involved in the egg-smashing incident.

Mr Kelly was uninjured, police say.

But it's alleged a male cyclist was injured after the car the women were travelling in allegedly ran over his foot.

Officers are yet to identify those involved in the incident.

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Published 8 April 2022 6:52pm
Updated 8 April 2022 7:01pm
Source: AAP


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