Truck driver accused after the M1 accident leaves two dead



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A 75-year-old woman who was driving a Kia Rio sedan was taken to the Royal North Shore Hospital where she remains in stable condition.

  The crash just north of the Mooney Mooney Bridge caused two deaths and five

The crash just north of the Mooney Mooney Bridge caused two deaths and five to the hospital [19659004] Photo: Seven news

The four remaining drivers and pbadengers – a 62-year-old woman, a 44-year-old woman, and two 36- and 34-year-old women traveling together were transported to Gosford Hospital to be treated.

A spokeswoman for the hospital said that three women had been released at night and that a patient, the 44-

truck driver, aged 30, was also taken to Gosford Hospital for a medical examination.

After leaving the hospital, he was arrested and charged. two counts of dangerous driving causing death, and one count each of dangerous driving causing serious bodily harm, negligent driving causing death and negligent driving causing serious bodily harm.

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The truck driver's license was suspended and he was released on bail completely closed the M1 northbound and closed a southbound lane, resulting in traffic queuing for miles.

A northbound lane was reopened at 6 pm Tuesday and the lanes were open on Wednesday morning without delay for traffic in the area.

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