Family camping trip ends in tragedy after a sedan collides with a 4WD towing a camper trailer in a horror crash that killed a woman and a four-year-old girl
A family holiday has ended in tragedy after a four-year-old girl was killed in a horror car crash.
The family were travelling in a 4WD which was towing their camper trailer when they hit a sedan in Nowendoc, in the NSW Northern Tablelands, at 12.20pm on Saturday.
The driver of the sedan, a woman in her 70s, was killed at the scene. She is yet to be formerly identified.
The cars collided on Thunderbolts way at Nowendoc in the New South Wales Northern Tablelands at around 12.20pm on Saturday
The driver of the 4WD, 41, and his passengers, a woman, 48, two boys, aged nine and 11, and two girls, aged two and four, were all treated at the scene by police and NSW Ambulance paramedics, before being taken to John Hunter Hospital.
Medics battled to save the four-year-old girl.
But she but was pronounced dead on arrival at the John Hunter Hospital.
Specialist police from the crash investigation unit are working to determine the cause of the crash.
The rest of the family was taken to the John Hunter Hospital after being treated on scene