Teenage Boy Dead, Sister in Critical Condition After Horror Night on NSW Roads
- A two-vehicle crash between a white hatchback and a truck killed a 16-year-old boy and critically injured three others in western Sydney on Thursday night.
- The crash took place shortly after 8:10pm at the junction where Worth Street meets the Hume Highway in Greenacre, with authorities examining whether speed and seatbelt usage contributed to the incident.
- Firefighters spent 50 minutes cutting into the hatchback to rescue three siblings along with their cousin, who were then transported to Westmead Children's and Bankstown Hospitals.
- NSW Police Superintendent Anthony Boyd said that no parent can imagine the pain of having one or even two of their children involved in a fatal crash.
- Authorities established a crime scene and urge witnesses or dashcam owners to call Crime Stopper as investigations continue and parts of the Hume Highway remain closed.
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Teenage boy dead, sister in critical condition after horror night on NSW roads
A 16-year-old boy was killed when the car his older sister was driving collided with a truck, while two other people died in separate incidents overnight.
·Sydney, Australia
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