Two men have been arrested after a single-vehicle crash killed two teenage boys in Sydney’s southwest.
Police have revealed a breakthrough in the search for two men allegedly captured on CCTV footage fleeing the scene of a fatal crash.Police have ended their hunt for the surviving passengers of a horror crash that split a car in half after it slammed into a power pole along Maxwells Ave in Ashcroft just before 11am on Monday.
The wreckage at the scene of a fatal car crash on Maxwells Rd in Ashcroft where two young boys were killed. Picture: Nine Police say the two men in the front seat of the car, Nicholas Thew and Anthony Morris, are believed to be known to Brayden and Kaine. Two men are seen in footage walking from a wreckage at the scene of a fatal car crash on Maxwells Road in Ashcroft where two young boys were killed. Pictures -Nine
People lay tributes at the base of a tree at the scene in Ashcroft on Tuesday morning. Picture: Rohan Kelly
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