Newell Highway crash: Two people dead, road closed 

Two men are dead and the Newell Highway in Northern New South Wales has been closed after a horrific crash on Monday night.  Emergency services were called to the scene about 10pm on Monday night, and found two B-doubles had collided. Both male drivers, aged 25 and 63, died at the scene. A report will
Newell Highway crash: Two people dead, road closed 

Two men are dead and the Newell Highway in Northern New South Wales has been closed after a horrific crash on Monday night. 

Emergency services were called to the scene about 10pm on Monday night, and found two B-doubles had collided.

Both male drivers, aged 25 and 63, died at the scene.

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

The Newell Highway is closed north of Moree at Boggabilla Road, and south from Boggabilla at the Bruxner Highway intersection.

It’s expected the highway will be closed until late today while the scene is examined and cleared.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area.

Two men are dead and the Newell Highway in Northern New South Wales has been closed after a horrific crash on Monday night

Two men are dead and the Newell Highway in Northern New South Wales has been closed after a horrific crash on Monday night

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