McGraths Hill crash: Two teenagers killed and driver injured after car strikes power pole on Windsor Road

Two boys have died and a teenage driver injured after their car collided with another vehicle before smashing into a power pole in Sydney’s north west overnight. 

Emergency services rushed to Windsor Road in Mcgraths Hill, 53km north west of Sydney, at about 9.40pm on Monday following reports of a car crash. 

Police were told the Nissan 200SX sedan, driven by a 17-year-old boy and carrying two teenage passengers, allegedly collided with a Ford Falcon before leaving the road and smashing into a power pole. 

The two male passengers were critically injured in the horror crash and died at the scene. 

The driver was treated by paramedics for chest and internal injuries before being taken to Westmead Hospital where remains in a stable condition. 

More to come… 

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