NSW police charge driver after investigations into three-vehicle crash

A man has been charged following a serious multi-vehicle crash in Sydney’s south-west at the weekend.

About 11.15pm on Saturday 6 March 2021, emergency services were called to the Camden Bypass, Narellan Vale, following reports three vehicles had crashed.

Police will allege that, a Toyota Camry travelling north in the southbound lanes and a Subaru Impreza travelling south in the southbound lanes collided. A Daihatsu, also travelling south, then hit the Subaru before rolling and coming to rest on the other side of the road.

The Toyota driver, a 19-year-old man, was treated at the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics before being taken to Liverpool Hospital suffering a broken nose.

The Subaru driver, a 51-year-old woman, was also taken to Liverpool Hospital where she remains in a serious but stable condition suffering a fractured sternum, fractured ribs, fractured vertebrae and a fractured arm.

The driver of the Daihatsu, a 22-year-old woman, was also taken to hospital and treated for facial injuries, she has since been released.

Officers attached to Camden Police Area Command established a crime scene and commenced and investigation.

Those inquiries resulted in the arrest and charging of the 19-year-old male driver of the Toyota Camry.

He has been charged at Narellan Police Station today (Monday 8 March 2021), with dangerous driving occasioning GBH–drive manner dangerous, drive furiously in motor vehicle cause bodily harm. Drive in a manner dangerous, and negligent driving occasioning GBH.

He has been refused bail and will appear in Picton Local Court tomorrow (Tuesday 9 March 2021).

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