Two charged after fatal crash at Audley weir – Royal National Park

Two men will face court charged after a car crashed into a weir in the Royal National Park yesterday.

About 1.15am on Wednesday 6 May 2026, emergency services were called to a weir in the Royal National Park, Audley, following reports a vehicle had gone underwater.

Officers attached to Sutherland Shire Police Area Command were told an Audi and a Mercedes were allegedly travelling on Audley Road, near Riverside Road, Audley, before the Audi – carrying two men – left the roadway, entered the water and sank.

The driver – a 20-year-old man – managed to escape the vehicle; however, his passenger – also aged 20 – was unable to get out. Police divers recovered the man’s body about 10.20am.

The driver of the Audi and the driver of the Mercedes – an 18-year-old man – were both taken to hospital for mandatory testing.

A crime scene was established and an investigation commenced.

Following inquiries both drivers were arrested and taken to Sutherland Police Station.

The older man was charged with dangerous driving occasioning death-drive manner dangerous and negligent driving (occasioning death)

The younger man was charged with

  • drive motor vehicle while licence suspended
  • not comply P1/P2 high performance vehicle restriction
  • learner P1/P2 licence holder use mobile phone while driving
  • not comply P1 licence – no P plates
  • possess / attempt to, prescribed restricted substance

Both men were given conditional bail to appear before Sutherland Local Court on Thursday 18 June 2026.

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