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    Two men dead, driver fighting for life after crash in Wiley Park, Sydney

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    By MAX ALDRED FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

    Published: 17:36 EDT, 28 April 2025 | Updated: 18:14 EDT, 28 April 2025

    Two young men are dead and a third is fighting for life after a car and truck collided in Sydney.

    Police were called to King Georges Road, Wiley Park, following reports of a crash about 8.45pm on Monday. 

    Two passengers in a BMW sedan, aged 22 and 23, died at the scene.

    The sedan’s driver, a 20-year-old man, suffered significant injuries in the crash. 

    Paramedics rushed him to hospital in a critical condition. 

    The truck driver, a 24-year-old man, was also taken to hospital for mandatory testing. 

    A crime scene was established and investigations commenced by the Crash Investigation Unit into the circumstances of the crash.

    King Georges Road was closed in both directions overnight following the crash. 

    Two men dead, driver fighting for life after crash in Wiley Park, Sydney

    Two men have died in a car crash on Monday night in the south west of Sydney

    A truck collided with a BMW sedan carrying the pair about 8.45pm

    A truck collided with a BMW sedan carrying the pair about 8.45pm

    All six lanes of northbound and southbound traffic were redirected. 

    About 4am on Tuesday, workers reopened two the three southbound lanes though northbound lanes remained closed as emergency workers remained on scene. 

    All lanes of the motorway were reopened by 6am.  

    A report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner.

    Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has dash cam or CCTV footage has been urged to contact Crime Stoppers as police investigations continue.

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