Five-year-old boy dies in floodwaters in NSW central west

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Five-year-old boy dies in floodwaters in NSW central west
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The body of a five-year-old boy has been found in a submerged Hilux after the car was swept away in flood waters in central west New South Wales. 9News

A desperate search has been on for the boy since about 11pm last night when the four other people in the car with the boy were found clinging to trees after the Hilux became submerged at the Genaren Creek crossing in Tullamore, near Parkes.

Tevita Navara, who was in the second car, told 9News he heard the family as they yelled "help, help".

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