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A man has died following a single-vehicle crash in the state’s north-east.

About 12.50pm yesterday (Sunday 23 June 2019), emergency services were called to the Bruxner Highway, Mummulgum, about 30km west of Casino, after a motorist discovered a Mitsubishi Utility that had crashed into a tree.

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Officers from Richmond Police District and NSW Ambulance paramedics attended, and the driver, believed to be a 68-year-old man, was declared deceased at the scene.

News State New South Wales Truck driver charged over fatal NSW rest-area crash 11:16am, Jul 11, 2020 A child died and four people were injured after a truck crash on Friday afternoon at Menangle. News, local-news, NSW, police, court, crime, crookwell, fatal crash, charges, Binda Investigators have laid additional charges against the driver of a car involved in a fatal crash in the Southern.

An investigation has commenced into the circumstances surrounding the crash.

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A report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner.

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Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence.

NswA Sydney bus driver has been jailed for at least two years for distracted driving that led to two men's deaths. Luis Rojas, 50, was only three-and-a-half minutes into his shift when he slammed into a stationary scooter ridden by Chen Guan Wei and Su-Po Hsu in Kingsgrove in January 2019. Mr Wei, 32, ended up folded under the tyre of a car while his passenger, Su-Po Hsu, 44, was found lying about 50 metres away. The scooter had been stopped with its indicator and brake lights on, and with both men in high visibility jackets, as Rojas attempted to veer left before 'it was too late,' he told police soon after. But CCTV from inside the bus told another story. In the minutes after leaving the depot, the State Transit driver tried repeatedly to put his seatbelt on, checked his mobile phone three times, donned reading glasses to inspect a piece of paper, pushed buttons on the ticket machine and plugged a cord into the vehicle's sound system. A District Court jury found him guilty of two counts of dangerous driving occasioning death after the Crown argued he was 'an accident waiting to happen'. Rojas's lawyer had described issues with the bus mirrors having to be readjusted after going over bumps on the road, the inclination of the street and blinding headlights from oncoming cars among conditions that affected Rojas' ability to identify hazards Judge Siobhan Herbert on Monday ordered Rojas spend at least two years in prison. With about two months served after his arrest, the full term will end in January 2023. Convictions were also recorded for the illegal mobile phone use and Rojas not wearing a seat belt. Australian Associated Press