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Two Men Killed in Tragic Crash at Fairy Hill – Casino
Two Men Killed in Tragic Crash at Fairy Hill
Two men have died following a single-vehicle crash near Casino in northern New South Wales overnight.
Emergency services were called to Droneys Bridge Road at Fairy Hill about 10pm on Wednesday, 26 March 2025, after reports that a vehicle had left the roadway and entered the Richmond River.
Upon arrival, officers from the Richmond Police District found the vehicle submerged. A 22-year-old female occupant had managed to escape from the vehicle and was found uninjured at the scene.
With assistance from Police Rescue and NSW SES crews, the vehicle was retrieved from the river. Tragically, the bodies of two men—believed to be in their 20s—were located inside. Formal identification is yet to be completed.
A crime scene has been established as investigations continue into the cause of the crash. A report will be prepared for the Coroner.
Droneys Bridge Road remains closed while inquiries are underway, and motorists are advised to avoid the area.
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