Two individuals have died after they had been caught by a automobile, when standing on the highway beside their crashed vehicles on the Anzac Bridge in Sydney in a single day.
Emergency companies went to the scene for a minor crash, within the lanes heading towards the town's south, close to the Pyrmont exit about 11.50pm on Friday.
NSW Police allege each the drivers of a Camry and a Captiva had been standing on the roadway after they had been hit by a Holden Commodore.
A second Toyota Camry taxi additionally turned concerned.
"Each the girl driving the (Toyota) Camry and the person driving the (Holden) Captiva died on the scene," NSW Police mentioned in a press release.
"A person driving the taxi has been taken to Sydney Eye Hospital for necessary testing, whereas a person driving the Commodore has been taken to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital to be handled for accidents sustained within the crash, and necessary testing."
The westbound lanes of the busy bridge close to the CBD have reopened this morning, after being closed for six hours.
The crash victims are but to be formally recognized.
Police are urging anybody with dashcam footage of the incident, notably from these travelling west on the bridge from 11.45pm to 11.55pm, to contact Crimestoppers.