Five teenagers have been seriously injured in a car crash in Sydney’s south-west – just over a week after five other young people died in a horrifying crash on the city’s southern outskirts. NSW Police said two 16-year-old girls were treated at the scene and taken to St George Hospital in stable conditions after Friday morning’s crash in Stoney Creek Road, Beverly Hills.When they arrived at Liverpool Hospital, two males, ages 15 and 16, were likewise in stable condition. According to Fire and Rescue NSW, one of the passengers in the back had to be freed by firefighters breaking apart the car. The driver, an 18-year-old male, was slightly hurt. He was brought to Liverpool Hospital for required examinations. Reports of a Honda Accord colliding with a pole prompted police to respond, according to them, at around six in the morning. According to them, speed seemed to play a role, just like it did in the first tragedy this month. “We have a direct correlation to what happened just days ago in Buxton,” Brett McFadden, Assistant Commissioner of NSW Police “It is most fortunate for us that five more lives were not lost.” The policeare looking for anyone who owns a dashcam.
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