A woman in her 30s and an 11 year old girl were hospitalised following a head-on collision in Sydney's western suburbs overnight. 9News
Just before 11pm on Saturday, emergency crews were called to the intersection of Heathcote Road, Nuwarra Road and Wattle Grove Drive in Wattle Grove after reports of a collision.
Police say that a Volkswagen Golf - driven by a 36-year-old man - was travelling south on Nuwarra Road when the vehicle collided head-on with a Nissan, driven by a 37-year-old woman travelling north.Police say that a Volkswagen Golf driven was travelling south on Nuwarra Road when the vehicle collided head-on with a Nissan X-Trail travelling north.
"NSW Ambulance paramedics treated the occupants of all vehicles for minor injuries," a NSW Police spokesperson said. "The driver of the X-Trail and an 11-year-old female passenger were taken to Liverpool Hospital as a precaution." The driver of the Golf was issued an infringement notice for entering an intersection or crossing showing a red traffic arrow.Continue reading
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