Northern beaches crash: Teenager critical and five others injured after driver lost control of a ute and crashed into a tree

  • Horror incident occurred shortly after midnight at Bayview
  • One male flown to hospital in a critical condition 

By Michael Pickering For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 23:32 BST, 6 October 2023 | Updated: 23:32 BST, 6 October 2023

One teenager is in a critical condition and five others are injured after a ute left the road and smashed into a tree. 

The horror incident occurred shortly after midnight at Bayview on Sydney’s northern beaches, when emergency services were called to Cabbage Tree Road following reports of a single-vehicle crash. 

NSW Ambulance paramedics treated two of the car’s occupants at the scene for minor injuries.

Three others were transported to Royal North Shore Hospital in a serious but stable condition. 

One male was flown to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in a critical condition.  

The horror incident occurred shortly after midnight at Bayview on Sydney 's northern beaches, when emergency services were called to Cabbage Tree Road following reports of a single-vehicle crash

The horror incident occurred shortly after midnight at Bayview on Sydney ‘s northern beaches, when emergency services were called to Cabbage Tree Road following reports of a single-vehicle crash

NSW Ambulance paramedics treated two of the car's occupants at the scene for minor injuries. Three others were transported to Royal North Shore Hospital in a serious but stable condition. One male was flown to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in a critical condition

NSW Ambulance paramedics treated two of the car's occupants at the scene for minor injuries. Three others were transported to Royal North Shore Hospital in a serious but stable condition. One male was flown to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in a critical condition

NSW Ambulance paramedics treated two of the car’s occupants at the scene for minor injuries. Three others were transported to Royal North Shore Hospital in a serious but stable condition. One male was flown to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in a critical condition

The Crash Investigation Unit is at the scene and police are expected to provide more detail at a press conference on Saturday morning.

Inquiries are ongoing; anyone with information or dashcam footage is urged to call police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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