Melbourne thunderstorms: Toddler killed

By Anna Whitelaw
Updated March 1 2015 - 4:08pm, first published 4:05pm
The storm front rolls across Curlewis on the Bellarine Peninsula about 8pm Saturday night.  Photo: Reader Clare Jones
The storm front rolls across Curlewis on the Bellarine Peninsula about 8pm Saturday night. Photo: Reader Clare Jones
Storm clouds hang over a property near Daylesford. Photo: Nicky Catley
Storm clouds hang over a property near Daylesford. Photo: Nicky Catley
The storm over Port Phillip Bay. Photo: Reader Stuart Barnett
The storm over Port Phillip Bay. Photo: Reader Stuart Barnett
The house where a boy was killed in violent storms over the Dandenong Ranges. Photo: Chris Hopkins
The house where a boy was killed in violent storms over the Dandenong Ranges. Photo: Chris Hopkins
Emergency crews at the Dandenong Ranges house where a boy was killed during storms on Saturday night. Photo: Keith Pakenham/CFA
Emergency crews at the Dandenong Ranges house where a boy was killed during storms on Saturday night. Photo: Keith Pakenham/CFA

A two-year-old boy was killed when a tree fell on his family's house in the Dandenong Ranges during a wild thunderstorm that also hit Melbourne on Saturday night.

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