Two dead, including child, after truck and car crash south-west of Sydney

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Two dead, including child, after truck and car crash south-west of Sydney
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A woman and child are dead after a collision on the Hume Highway this morning, while a second child is receiving care after being pulled from the wreckage.

abc.net.au/news/fatal-crash-hume-highway-menangle-park/102088274Two people, including a child, have died and a second child is being treated by paramedics after a crash between a car and cement truck south-west of Sydney.

Police said a woman and child died at the scene, while a second child was being treated after being pulled from the wreckage.Footage from the scene showed emergency services attempting to gain access to a heavily damaged SUV.One patient could be seen being treated on a stretcher next to a NSW Ambulance helicopter.

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