Police believe the five victims of a fatal car crash in south-west Sydney were in their teens. The driver survived and has been arrested.
Fire and Rescue NSW Superintendent Adam Dewberry said emergency services were called to the scene in Buxton where they found a scene of devastation. A spokesperson for the NSW Department of Education said a counsellor and extra staff will be onsite at Picton High School today to support students and staff. He said the driver of the car was arrested and had been tested for drug and alcohol via urine samples. Superintendent Paul Fuller said it was too soon to know the cause of the crash but the scene was "horrific". "A traumatic event like this will have a devastating impact on the families, friends and the local community," he said. - Some of those killed in the crash are believed to have been students at the local high school
Police said the driver, an 18-year-old man, sustained non-life threatening injuries and was taken to Liverpool Hospital for mandatory testing.
“Unfortunately, some of the first responders would know these kids. [Sign up here](https://www.smh.com.au/link/follow-20170101-p57ogt). “I’ve been in the police for 38 years and it’s one of the worst accident scenes I’ve ever come across,” he said.
The 18-year-old driver of a Nissan Navarro is the sole survivor of the smash, which happened at about 8pm on Tuesday.
“We are a very close-knit community here in Wollondilly and in Buxton in particular and our hearts just go out to all of the families, all of the friends of those involved.” “We have spoken to the principal of the high for their family, friends and for the local community,” he said. “We believe a number of the children go to the local high school. “It’s a horrific accident scene and a traumatic event like this will have a devastating impact on the families, friends and the local community,” he said, overnight. “Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the families and friends of the young people who lost their lives,” a spokesperson for the department said. In a Facebook post, Picton High School offered its condolences to the friends and family of the students involved in the crash. “At Picton High we are prioritising support for our students as they come to terms with this terrible news,” the school said. At least three of the victims were Year 9 students at Picton High School, with the NSW Department of Education saying the school community is “devastated” by the tragic accident. Police are working to identify the victims and determine the cause of the crash. “Inquiries into the cause and how six came to be in that vehicle are ongoing,” Superintendent Fuller said. The results of those tests won’t be back for “a number of weeks”, but police do not believe alcohol was a factor in the crash.
Police said the Nissan Navara left the road and hit a tree in Buxton, about 40 kilometres north-west of Wol...
"A tragedy of this magnitude, it's gonna have ripple effects through the — for their family, friends and for the local community," he said. Fuller said specialist police were working to identify the victims and determine the cause of the crash. "Came outside, I seen the tub of a car on my driveway, and looked to my right and there was the remainder of the car," he said.
At least five people have died and another is being rushed to hospital after a horror car crash.
The accident (pictured) happened on Tuesday night. Rescue trucks from Picton are assisting numerous other emergency crews at the scene of the crash (pictured) Two distraught people are pictured at the scene of a crash that left at least five people dead
Five people have died in a horror single-vehicle crash southwest of Sydney. Emergency services were called to the scene along East Parade at Buxton just ...
“There’s an awful lot of people in the shire that are hurting today, so we need to be there to support and look out for each other. “Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the families and friends of the young people who lost their lives,” the spokesperson said. Take an extra five minutes just to check in with your family and your mates in the area and see if they need to talk. “The loss of so many young lives is just devastating and you can’t put into words the overwhelming loss many in our community are feeling. “It’s a horrific scene, and unfortunately some of the first responders would know these kids.” “I’ve been in the police for 38 years and it’s one of the worst accident scenes I’ve ever come across,” Superintendent Paul Fuller said.
Police said the victims killed in the crash south-west of Sydney were aged between 14 and 16 and some of their families learned of the accident on social ...
“Buxton has had more than its fair share of tragedy in the last few years. They all attended Picton High School, Superintendent Paul Fuller said, and some of their families learned of the crash through social media. He was taken to Liverpool Hospital for mandatory testing.
Distraught teenagers laid flowers and cards on Wednesday at the site in south-west Sydney, near Picton, where their friends died.
The victims were from years 9 and 11. “The loss of so many young lives is just devastating and you can’t put into words the overwhelming loss many in our community are feeling,” he posted on Facebook. “The department will provide that support for the school community for as long as it is needed,” Dizdar said. “We’re conscious of that and we’ll be providing all the support we can.” “That will be one of the lines of inquiry.” He described the scene as “extremely confronting” for the people who called triple zero, as well as first responders, some of whom lived in the community and knew the victims.
The father of one of the five teenagers killed in a horrific crash in Sydney's south-west says the 18-year-old driver will be "going through hell".
I could've prevented it. The passengers were all students at the local Picton High School from the surrounding towns of Tahmoor and Bargo. Police described the scene of the crash as "confronting", with the teenagers known to many of the first responders from the local community. Meanwhile, a friend of two girls killed in the crash says she feels like she could have prevented the tragedy after turning down an invitation to "hang out" with them last night. - The teenagers were students in years 9 and 11 at Picton High School The father of one of five teenagers killed in a horror crash near Sydney says he "doesn't hold any grudges" against the 18-year-old driver.
Eighteen-year-old Tyrell Edwards was driving a Nissan Navara overloaded with five passengers when the ute hit a tree at Buxton on Tuesday night.
[Sign up here](/link/follow-20170101-p57ogt). I don’t know what to think. One of the girls killed was “like a sister” to her; she was also friends with Edwards, Frail said.
NSW Police and NSW Department of Education speaking after a horror crash in Buxton on September 6, 2022. Counselling and mental health services are preparing to ...
An 18-year-old male P-plate driver, who was the only one to survive the crash, remains in Liverpool Hospital in a stable condition with non-life threatening injuries. "Can you ever prepare for going into a mass casualty situation, not completely," supt Dewberry said. Advertisement "Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the families and friends of the young people who lost their lives." "The scene was extremely confronting for the people who rang triple-0, the first responders and the next of kin who found themselves drawn to the scene," NSW Police Acting Inspector Jason Hogan said. "Our thoughts are with the family and friends of those involved, the Picton High School and Buxton communities and the emergency responders who dealt with this heartbreaking scene."
The driver in a horrific car crash that killed five teenagers south west of Sydney overnight has been named, with his family revealing their devastation.
Ms Pace said a nurse arrived on the scene and attempted to resuscitate one of the girls. “It’s a horrific accident scene and a traumatic event like this will have a devastating impact on the families, friends and the local community,” he said on Tuesday night. “You couldn’t tell where the front of the car and the back of the car was. A relative told the publication that the 18-year-old and his family were “distraught” and “everyone is grieving”. “One of those teams is a dedicated expert unit to support staff that are impacted and feeling the stress of this news,” he said. The 18-year-old driver and sole survivor of a car NSW crash that killed five teenagers has been named, with family revealing he is “distraught”.