An adult and child are fighting for life after a three car crash near a Sydney airport.
Emergency crews responded on the corner of Milperra Rd and Murray Jones Drive near Bankstown Aerodrome in Sydney’s west about 7.45pm on Sunday night.
NSW Ambulance confirmed a man in his 50s and a primary school aged child were rushed to Westmead hospital in critical conditions.
Another man was taken to Liverpool Hospital in a non-critical condition.
A man in his 50s and a primary school aged child have been rushed to hospital in critical conditions after a horror crash on Sunday night (pictured)
![A black sedan involved in the crash had devastating damage to its left rear passenger door](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/05/26/13/85350401-13461315-A_black_sedan_involved_in_the_crash_had_devastating_damage_to_it-a-2_1716725651222.jpg)
A black sedan involved in the crash had devastating damage to its left rear passenger door
![A white ute was seen nearby with damage to its front bonnet and bumper](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/05/26/13/85350427-13461315-A_white_ute_was_seen_nearby_with_damage_to_its_front_bonnet_and_-a-1_1716725651219.jpg)
A white ute was seen nearby with damage to its front bonnet and bumper
Pictures from the scene show the rear left passenger door of the sedan completely smashed in and a ute showing damage to it’s bonnet and bumper.
One man surrounded by paramedics was seen being put into the back of an ambulance with a brace secured around his neck.
Police were also at the scene of the horrific crash and spotted inspecting the demolished sedan which had been forced over the curb and onto a nature strip.
Both cars had come to rest just in front of a business complex that includes a go-track and a badminton centre.
Police blocked traffic from entering Murray Jones Drive and was diverting eastbound traffic along Milperra Road.
More to follow.
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Another man was taken to Liverpool Hospital in a non-critical condition while emergency services remained at the scene (pictured)
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