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Three dead in horror highway crash

Three people died at the scene and four others, including two children, were hospitalized after a head-on collision between two Hyundai hatchbacks, police said.

  • On Monday, emergency services were called to Kings Highway at Monga after two Hyundai hatchbacks collided head-on, killing three people including the driver, a front-seat passenger believed to be a teenage girl, and a male back-seat passenger.
  • The crash happened on the Kings Highway at Monga, about 40km west of Batemans Bay, with emergency services receiving first calls just after 5pm on Monday.
  • Paramedics flew four injured occupants to hospital, including a 31-year-old driver to Westmead Hospital and a seven-year-old to The Children's Hospital at Westmead.
  • The Kings Highway remained closed overnight at Tudor Valley Road and Clyde Mountain Road and reopened just after 5am on Tuesday, March 10, with motorists urged to check live traffic updates.
  • The Southern Regional Crash Investigation Unit is leading inquiries with the Monaro Police District, appealing for dash-cam footage of the 2023-model white Hyundai Ioniq and silver Hyundai i20 to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Three people dead in horror smash on Kings Highway

Three people died after a head-on collision on Kings Highway at Monga on Monday afternoon. Police are investigating the crash and seeking witnesses.

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Three dead in horror highway crash

Three people are dead and three others have been seriously injured following a crash on a NSW highway.

·City of Perth, Australia
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