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Aaron Toth shot dead in Hampton Park, Melbourne: details emerge

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Aaron Toth (pictured), a 30-year-old carpenter from Cranbourne, was found with a fatal gunshot wound inside a Volkswagen Golf on Saturday.

The death of an expectant father in an alleged drive-by shooting has all the “hallmarks” of a targeted execution, police say.

Aaron Toth, a 30-year-old carpenter from Cranbourne, was found with a fatal gunshot wound inside a Volkswagen Golf on Bride Avenue in Hampton Park, in Melbourne’s south-east, at 12.30am on Saturday.

Mr. Toth, whose partner was pregnant, died at the scene of the shooting.

While Victoria Police have not said the alleged shooting is linked to organized crime, detectives believe the incident has all the hallmarks of a targeted execution.

Toth’s killers fled in a stolen Ford Ranger van, which was found burnt out at Sweeny Reserve in Berwick, about 9 kilometers from the scene of the shooting, at 2.30am.

Aaron Toth (pictured), a 30-year-old carpenter from Cranbourne, was found with a fatal gunshot wound inside a Volkswagen Golf on Saturday.

Mr Toth was pronounced dead at the scene and Victoria Police are investigating whether his execution was targeted (pictured, officers at the scene)

Mr Toth was pronounced dead at the scene and Victoria Police are investigating whether his execution was targeted (pictured, officers at the scene)

A close friend of Mr Toth said he was “on his way to Melbourne” after hearing of his death.

‘A day too late to catch up, we’ll never have it.’ “I will never be able to tell you how much I love you as a partner for everything you have done for me,” she wrote online.

‘Aaron, my brother, I’m sorry I wasn’t there for you more, but thank you for everything you did for me and my family. I’m so upset and screwed over your death.

“I hope the weak dog responsible for pulling the trigger the police find you before I do.”

Another friend said: “We will miss you forever.”

Neighbors reportedly heard between two and four gunshots at the time of the fatal shooting.

Aslam Pasha, a resident who has lived on Bride Avenue for 25 years, told Herald of the sun The shooting took place in front of a dilapidated red brick house.

He claims the property received frequent visitors, often arriving on motorcycles at odd hours.

Toth's killers fled in a stolen Ford Ranger van, which was found burnt out (pictured) at Sweeny Reserve in Berwick.

Toth’s killers fled in a stolen Ford Ranger van, which was found burnt out (pictured) at Sweeny Reserve in Berwick.

Another resident believed a mechanic lived at the house because several cars came and went at odd hours.

A third neighbor said she had sent several complaints to police about the tenants of the red brick house.

Homicide Squad detectives are investigating Mr Toth’s death and police are launching an urgent search for the gunman.

Detectives are working to determine Mr Toth’s movements in his final hours and why he was outside the red brick house.

Victoria Police have urged anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1300 333 000.

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