Man dies in crash on Sir Sydney Walling Highway

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A fatal accident occurred on the Sydney Walling Highway involving a Toyota Brevis.

Police have confirmed that one male occupant, who has yet to be identified, tragically lost his life in the crash.

Investigators are working to determine the circumstances that led to the accident.

Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

Anyone with helpful information is encouraged to come forward.

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14 COMMENTS

  1. Dear at all these senseless comments!!! Have some compassion for the individual family…. Pray it could be your brother, uncle, nephew. Where’s the compassion? Just chill if you guys have nothing good to say say nothing just read and travel on….

  2. We as a society lack self awareness and we just have no chill.
    Speeding or not someone just lost their life. Respect the dead. Leave all judgement .. offer words of sympathy to family and friends. We need to start having wakes where people gather and say all the things you would have done and who you were so that some of us can learn to be more empathetic. Covid just came and left and how quick we forget to live love and laugh with each other. As if we can live in our own little ivory towers..

  3. People, people,people, he could have had a medical issue. We do not know and would not know.Until this matter is investigated by those in charge.Until then, save your nasty comments to yourselves,selfish people.

  4. To @STD, they took everything from his wallet. All that was found on the scene was his shoes and an empty wallet not even his ID they left behind!!

  5. @BLACK -MAN
    He might have had a medical issue called speeding. There is no medical condition that causes to go at 100 miles an hour. Did you see the wreckage on that vehicle?
    @Stanley John
    Medical situations might cause you to run off the road, hit a wall or a tree, but not to destroy your vehicle to a point of unidentifiability, based on its shape. I’m sure they were only able to determine the model by the logo and brand label.

    My only concern is that everyone is asking for good, smooth roadways, but this seems to be recurring result.
    More good roads, more fatalities to come, unfortunately.

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