Young passenger’s body pulled from submerged car in Royal National Park weir after tragic crash in NSW

A passenger of a car that crashed into a NSW weir has been confirmed dead.
The 20-year-old man was unable to get out of the car before it became submerged in the dark waters of Audley Weir in the Royal National Park south of Sydney about 1.15am on Wednesday.
Police divers retrieved the young passenger’s body and the car was pulled from the water about 10.20am.
The young passenger is yet to be formally identified, NSW Police said.
The driver, also a 20-year-old man, was able to free himself from the sinking blue Audi and get to safety.
It is unclear at this stage how long it took for the car to become fully submerged.
But NSW Police acting inspector Steven Planinic said two cars were involved in the incident.



The Audi crashed into a silver Mercedes, allegedly driven by an 18-year-old man, before it entered the water, NSW Police allege.
Both drivers are currently in custody, being interviewed by police at Sutherland Police Station.
A passenger of the Mercedes is “voluntarily at the police station providing police information about what happened,” Planinic said.
Police are looking into whether the two cars were racing but have not yet confirmed how the crash occurred.
Roadside blood alcohol testing returned negative results, before the drivers were to the hospital for mandatory blood testing.
No charges have been laid at this stage.
Planinic said the circumstances were “tragic” and described “difficult conditions for crews as well”.
Investigations, including a mechanical examination of the Audi, are ongoing.
Source: https://7news.com.au/news/young-passengers-body-pulled-from-submerged-car-in-royal-national-park-weir-after-tragic-crash-in-nsw-c-22242900
Huge development after car plunged into a weir with two young men inside
- Car plunges into weir in New South Wales
- Police have recovered the body of a man
- He is yet to be formally identified
The body of a man has been found in a weir in a New South Wales national park after a car plunged into the water in the early hours of the morning.
Emergency services were called to the Audley Weir in the Royal National Park, south of Sydney, about 1.15am on Wednesday.
Officers were told a blue Audi sedan and a silver Mercedes sedan had been driving down Audley Road, near Riverside Road, before the blue vehicle came off the road, entered the water and sank.
It’s understood the driver, a man in his 20s, was able to free himself from the sinking vehicle and swim to safety. He was taken to hospital for mandatory testing.
His passenger, also a man in his 20s, was trapped in the vehicle.
Police then recovered the body of a man about 10.20am. He is yet to be formally identified. A report will be prepared for the coroner.
The driver, and an 18-year-old man driving the Mercedes, underwent a roadside breath test, which returned a negative result.
The teenager has also been taken to hospital for testing.

The Audi was recovered from the water, with a crane lifting it from the weir on Wednesday

Police are seen talking to witnesses during the early hours of Wednesday

Police were told the car had left the road and plunged into the weir (pictured)
The Audi was recovered from the water, with a crane lifting it from the weir on Wednesday morning.
Police have established a crime scene and specialist officers have started an investigation into the incident.
Motorists have been told to avoid the area, with Audley Road closed in both directions through the morning.
Source: https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15793259/audley-weir-royal-national-park-car-crash.html




