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Four dead as car rolls in northern NSW

By Steven Deare in Sydney

Four people are dead after a car left the road and rolled in northern NSW.

Emergency services were called shortly after 5.45am to Back Channel Road in at Wardell following reports of a single vehicle crash.

Police from the Richmond district found a blue Mazda BT50 utility and four people dead. They were three men, including the driver, and a woman.

The crash investigations unit is investigating the scene and a report will be prepared for the coroner.

 

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