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Michael Corboy, Assistant Commissioner of Traffic and Road Control, stated that the boy was in a "satisfactory" state
"Those of you who will see the pictures and photos of this accident will see "
" I am absolutely stunned that a person has survived, thank God.
The police have not yet officially identified the victims of the accident, due to the nature of the accident, and the officers of the Monaro Police District are
The Monaro Road was closed in both directions for almost 10 hours after the accident.
A spokeswoman for Transport for NSW said all lanes reopened Thursday at 9:18 am after the police had finished inspecting the scene. [19659002] The highway is the main road from Sydney and Canberra to the ski areas NSW
Horrible period on the NSW roads
The accident was part of a horrible 48 hours on the NSW roads that killed seven people. [19659013LecommissaireadjointCorboyadéclaréquelemessagesurlasécuritéroutièreavaitfonctionnéjusqu'àmaintenantlenombrededécèsayantdiminuéparrapportàl'annéedernièremaisqu'ilétait"frustrating"deconstateràquelpointlesdernières24heuresavaientétémauvaisessurlesroutes Loading
"We have a very visible presence in NSW and our job is to remind the public and drivers, pedestrians and motorcyclists their responsibilities, "he said.
"We want to make sure people think about what they do before getting in their car, riding a bicycle or crossing the street.
Also on Wednesday, a 74-year-old man was killed after his Jaguar sedan rolled off the road and rolled to Pheasants Nest in southern Sydney at around 8:05 am.
Hours later, around 11 In the morning hours, a 30-year-old man died at the scene of an accident between his Mitsubishi Lancer and a Range Rover Evoque at Norah Head, on the central coast of NSW.
A 89-year-old woman He died at the hospital on Wednesday after returning Tuesday against a brick wall in Sydney, Sydney.
Another fatal accident happened Thursday on the Mitchell Highway in Wellington around 9:30 am, police still on scene Thursday morning. ] Rachel Clun is a reporter for the Sydney Morning Herald, a reporter for the Brisbane Times and Domain
Blake Foden is a reporter for the Canberra Times and has worked as a journalist in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. United Kingdom, and joined the Times in March 2018.
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