One man is dead and two are hospitalised after they were found unconscious in a taxi near a popular Sydney park on Thursday morning.
Emergency services were called Furber Road at Centennial Park shortly after 7am on Thursday morning and found three men unconscious inside the vehicle.Stream more Australian news with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Offer ends 31 October, 2022
Emergency services were called Furber Road at Centennial Park shortly after 7am on Thursday morning. Picture: Google Maps Another man, 33, was taken to St Vincent's Hospital while a third, 45, was taken to hospital and later to Surry Hills Police Station for questioning.The men, who are all taxi drivers, are believed to have met up and taken drugs before the end of the shift.
"Police are now investigating how the men came to possess the substance," a spokesperson said in a statement.
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