MOURNERS gathered at Frankston Pier last weekend to remember the life of Andres Pancha.
Pancha was a 45-year-old father of three from Cranbourne West. He was allegedly killed while fishing at Frankston Pier on the morning of 29 June. A man has since been charged with his murder.
A large crowd visited Frankston Pier at sunrise on Saturday, 6 July, to take part in a vigil commemorating Pancha.
A Gofundme to assist Pancha’s family has raised more than $22,000 so far. The fundraiser organisers wrote “this unimaginable act has left our family devastated and in profound grief. Andres was a kind and gentle soul, known for his love of nature and his passion for fishing. His absence leaves an irreplaceable void in our lives.”
Frankston mayor Nathan Conroy is among those to pay tribute to Pancha. He said “I offer my heartfelt condolences to Andres’ family and friends as they are faced with the profound grief of this distressing situation.”
“Andres was doing something he and many others love – fishing off Frankston Pier. Unfortunately, an unprovoked and random incident has taken Andres away from his beautiful children and loving wife,” the mayor said.
“Like many communities across Victoria, incidents of crime are a serious concern. I want to assure everyone that we will continue to work with the state government and Victoria Police to ensure we continue to live in a vibrant and welcoming community. We are a well-knit, proud and compassionate community that are here for each other regardless of the circumstances.
“I have found it heartwarming to see our community showing their support and compassion for this family and everyone impacted by this tragedy. I know this support will continue in the days and weeks ahead.”
36-year-old Forrest Stevenson has been charged with Pancha’s murder.
To donate to the fundraiser visit gofundme.com/f/andres-pancha