A three-month-old boy has become the fifth person to die after Friday's Bourke Street rampage.
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The baby boy died in hospital on Saturday night.
His death came as Melbourne's Jewish community mourned the death of 10-year-old Thalia Hakin who died on Friday after a driver allegedly sped through Bourke Street mall in a ramming attack that killed four and left dozens injured.
Two men, aged 25 and 33, and a woman, 32, also died on Friday.
The alleged driver, Dimitrious "Jimmy" Gargasoulas, remains under police guard in hospital.
He is yet to be interviewed by police.
Thirty-seven people have been treated in Melbourne hospitals after the attack. Four remain in a critical condition.
On Friday, former Victorian police commissioner Christine Nixon revealed after the out-of-control car had missed her by less than a metre, she saw an upturned pram on the side of the road.
She went to check and found that it was empty.
The distraught mother had reportedly asked: "Where's my child?"
It is understood three children remain in hospital.