Motorists heading to the Blue Mountains for the school holidays have been warned there will be lengthy delays after a pedestrian was killed early on Saturday morning.
Emergency services were called to the Great Western Highway and Evans Lookout Road in Blackheath on Saturday about 2:30am after reports of an accident.A pedestrian has died after being struck by a truck at the intersection of the Great Western Highway and Evans Lookout Road on Saturday morning.
Picture: Google MapsOfficers established a crime scene and are waiting for specialist police to arrive at the site to begin their investigations.However, motorists have been advised to avoid the area with significant delays expected as daylight breaks and investigators arrive.The incident is expected to cause chaos, with many families set to travel towards the Blue Mountains and Regional NSW on the first day of the school holidays.
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