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Woman Has 'Potentially Life-Changing' Injuries After Car Rolls Down Embankment

MOUNT DARRAGH, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, JUL 21 – A single-vehicle crash on Mount Darragh Road killed the front-seat passenger and injured the driver, who was airlifted to Canberra Hospital in stable condition, police said.

  • Just after 10:30am on July 21, emergency services responded to Mount Darragh Road, Mount Darragh, after a car left the roadway, went down an embankment, and struck a tree.
  • Amid the remote terrain, an ambulance rescue helicopter was tasked from Wollongong Base with critical care doctors and paramedics, according to a TOLL spokesperson.
  • NSW Police said both men are believed to be in their twenties; the passenger died at the scene, and the driver was airlifted to Canberra Hospital in stable condition.
  • At Mount Darragh Road, traffic remains halted as officers established a crime scene with the Crash Investigation Unit, and motorists are advised to detour via Snowy Mountains Highway and Imlay Road.
  • As investigations continue, NSW Police urged anyone with dashcam footage or information to contact Bega Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, and a report will be prepared for the coroner.
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One dead, one hospitalised after car went down embankment on South Coast

A man in his 20s dies on NSW's Far South Coast after car crashes into tree on Mount Darragh Road.

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