Two dead in NSW south coast crash - Sydney Morning Herald
A man and a woman, who were in a car with a third passenger, died on the scene of a crash on the NSW south coast on Thursday morning.
Moruya State Emergency Service volunteers cut another survivor, a woman aged in her early 60s, out of the wreckage of her car and she was taken to Moruya Hospital and then transferred to Canberra Hospital .
Another woman was also transferred to Canberra Hospital by the Snowy Hydro SouthCare Helicopter after the accident which happened about 9.40am at Waldrons Swamp.
An ACT Health spokeswoman confirmed the two women were in a stable condition.
Paramedics, police, SES and Rural Fire Service crews were on the scene at the Princes Highway, about 10km north of Moruya, after the three-vehicle crash.
SES spokesman Peter Collins said the woman cut from her car was the sole occupant of that vehicle.
Police from the Far South Coast Local Area Command are investigating and have established a crime scene at the site of the crash.
A report will be prepared for the coroner.
It is the second Princes Highway crash in two days, after two vehicles lodged on the median strip near the Batemans Bay industrial area on Wednesday morning.
The crash also follows an accident involving a car and motorbike in the area last month.
The highway was reopened in both directions as of 6pm.
Police previously diverted north-bound traffic via North Head Road, just north of the Moruya River bridge.
Southbound traffic was being diverted via Broulee Road.
Police are urging anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000
Categories
- News (962)
- President Newsletters (13)
- Shop (20)
Recent Posts
Archives
- January 2026 (3)
- December 2025 (5)
- November 2025 (6)
- October 2025 (3)
- September 2025 (13)
- July 2025 (2)
- June 2025 (2)
- May 2025 (5)
- April 2025 (6)
- March 2025 (7)
- February 2025 (7)
- January 2025 (1)
- December 2024 (4)
- November 2024 (4)
- October 2024 (5)
- September 2024 (9)
- August 2024 (7)
- July 2024 (3)
- June 2024 (2)
- May 2024 (10)
