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Two women killed in horror crash on NSW Central Coast

Police investigate after a Mercedes sedan veered into oncoming traffic causing a fatal crash that killed two women and seriously injured the sedan driver.

  • On Sunday about 2.15am, a sedan and a Kia hatchback collided on the Pacific Highway at Wadalba, killing the 45-year-old hatchback driver and her 38-year-old passenger.
  • Authorities have identified the sedan crossing into oncoming traffic as the apparent cause, with Tuggerah Lakes Police District probing speed and manner of driving and mandatory testing of the Mercedes sedan driver.
  • Specialist Crash Investigation Unit officers were called after the 49-year-old Mercedes driver rolled several times; he was treated for arm and leg injuries and taken to John Hunter Hospital in serious condition.
  • Police warned drivers to avoid the area as the Pacific Highway remained closed in both directions, and a report will be prepared for the information of the coroner, NSW Police said.
  • Reports say the women were returning from the Lady Gaga concert at Sydney's Accor Stadium, and police urged anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 as Hunter Valley Highway Patrol investigates.
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Two women killed in horror crash on NSW Central Coast

Two friends heading home from the Lady Gaga concert in Sydney were killed on the NSW Central Coast after a head-on collision with a Mercedes.

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Two friends heading back from Lady Gaga concert killed in head-on crash

Two women have died after a crash at Wadalba on the Central Coast. The Pacific Highway is closed; motorists are advised to avoid the area.

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dungogchronicle.com.au broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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