Nine people injured in ‘horrific’ highway smash
Emergency services describe the scene of a two-car collision north of Ulmarra as horrific. Nine people were injured.
Emergency services describe the scene of a two-car collision north of Ulmarra as horrific. Nine people were injured.
Emergency services were called to a two-car collision on the Pacific Highway, north of Ulmarra on New Year’s Day.
The inexperienced driver and her mother were directed to take a dirt road detour which ended in tragedy.
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