A young mother-of-three is fighting for her life in hospital after an horrific car accident which claimed the life of her two passengers and friends.
Tegan Skye Mills, 21, from the tiny village of Ungarie near Condobolin in western NSW was disqualified from driving at the time of the tragic accident, police said.
Crash investigators said a truck had been travelling north on Gipps Way, 30km south of Condobolin, around 450km west of Sydney, at about 5.45pm Monday when it was involved in a head-on collision with a sedan driven by Ms Mills.
Tegan Skye Mills, 21, is fighting for her life in hospital after a fiery crash in western NSW
Police said the mother-of-three was driving with a disqualified licence at the time of the crash
Two people have been killed and a 21-year-old woman airlifted to hospital after a truck (pictured) and car collided in rural New South Wales on Monday
Both the truck and the sedan were engulfed in flames on impact, with the the truck driver, 59, managing to escape his vehicle
Both the truck and the sedan were engulfed in flames on impact, with the the truck driver, 59, managing to escape his vehicle moments before his cabin was incinerated.
Ms Mills suffered shocking injuries in the crash and was flown to Westmead Hospital in Sydney and is in a critical but stable condition, 7News reports.
Ms Mills suffered shocking injuries in the crash and was flown to Westmead Hospital in Sydney and is in a critical but stable condition
Ms Mills’ two passengers, a man and a woman who have yet to be identified, died at the scene following the horrific crash
The truck driver suffered minor injuries in the incident and was treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics at the scene
Emergency services attend the scene of the horrific crash
Pictured is the car deep in the bush off the road as emergency services work at the scene
Emergency workers plan on how to deal with the wreckage from the crash
Ms Mills’ two passengers, a man and a woman who have yet to be identified, died at the scene following the horrific crash.
The truck driver suffered minor injuries in the incident and was treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics at the scene.
Ms Mills’ two passengers, a man and a woman who have yet to be identified, died at the scene following the horrific crash
The burn out truck can be seen in the background behind the fire truck
The truck had been travelling north on Gipps Way, 30km south of Condobolin, about 5.45pm when it was involved in a head-on collision with the sedan (pictured are emergency services at the scene)
The 59-year-old driver of the truck was able to escape his vehicle before it burst into flames and sustained minor injuries, police said
Two passengers in the sedan, a man and a woman who have yet to be identified, died at the scene, while the driver was flown to Westmead Hospital in critical condition
The mother is currently in a critical condition in a Sydney hospital
Firefighters were at the scene of the crash
The truck was completely burnt out, and the driver managed to escape