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The NSW Police Force is conducting an investigation into what happenedSixteen-year-old Jai Wright died in hospital shortly after he suffered serious head injuries when he was thrown from a motorbike at a busy intersection in Alexandria early on Saturday morning.
The sixteen-year-old died in hospital after suffering head injuries in the collision with an unmarked police car. The first, he said, was with a senior police officer who told him that his son was being pursued by police before the unmarked police car turned in front of him, causing him to fall off the motorbike.
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