Woman Dies, Another Woman Loses Unborn Baby in Car Crash
- A Holden sedan drove dangerously on Newcastle Road before colliding head-on with a Hyundai near Arthur Street at 2:40 a.m. on Sunday, June 22, in Newcastle.
- Police officers chose not to pursue the Holden sedan due to safety concerns, and the driver fled the scene prior to police arrival.
- The Hyundai carried a woman believed to be in her 50s who died at the scene and her 28-year-old pregnant daughter who sustained serious injuries and was taken to John Hunter Hospital.
- Two teenage girls, aged 15 and 17, who were seated in the rear of the Holden, received medical attention from paramedics and were transported to the hospital while accompanied by police officers.
- NSW Police have initiated a critical incident investigation, which is being overseen by the Professional Standards Command along with the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission, and they are encouraging members of the public to confidentially share any information through Crime Stoppers.
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