Horror crash kills woman and two kids on NSW Central Coast

Horror as two young kids die in a crash alongside a woman after their car veered off the road and plunged down an embankment – before a surviving child was hit by another driver

  • A woman and two children aged 2 and 8 have died in a horror smash in NSW
  • They had been driving down a road on the Central Coast on Tuesday evening
  • The car, with five kids inside, veered off the road and down an embankment 
  • Another driver is being questioned after potentially hitting one of the children 

Two children have died alongside a woman in a horror car crash after they veered off the road and tumbled down an embankment.

Five children were on board when the car crashed shortly before 10pm on Tuesday while travelling on Wisemans Ferry Road in Central Mangrove on the New South Wales NSW Central Coast.

The two children, aged 2 and 8, died at the scene along with a woman.

A further three children were treated at the scene before being airlifted to John Hunter Hospital where they remain in stable conditions.

The car crashed shortly before 10pm on Tuesday while travelling on Wisemans Ferry Road in Central Mangrove on the New South Wales Central Coast
Police are already questioning another driver who travelled on the same road shortly after the crash, amid fears they may have hit one of the children who had escaped the wreckage and wandered into traffic.

Officers from Brisbane Water Police District have established a crime scene and commenced inquiries.

Wisemans Ferry Road, near Nurses Road will remain closed for some time with local diversions in place.

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A further three children were treated at the scene before being airlifted to John Hunter Hospital where they remain in stable condition (pictured, the road where the car crashed)
A further three children were treated at the scene before being airlifted to John Hunter Hospital where they remain in stable condition (pictured, the road where the car crashed)
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