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03-10-2022, 05:03 AM
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Stolen SUV Crashes on Sydney Harbour Bridge
A distinctive tattoo has helped police identify the driver of a stolen SUV involved in a fiery crash on the Sydney Harbour Bridge as a 19-year-old man from Queensland. The crash during Monday morning's peak hour injured three people, including the teenager, who remains in Royal North Shore Hospital under police guard with serious non-life threatening head injuries. Police say the Toyota Kluger he was driving was stolen just before 7am from the CBD before crashing head-on into a van, flipping and bursting into flames. The impact caused the van to bounce, crashing into a third car. The three drivers were hospitalised and the ensuing carnage closed the bridge for about three hours, causing traffic chaos. Investigators were able to identify the Kluger driver following a public appeal for information on Tuesday, which included releasing a photo of a distinctive tattoo on the man's hand. Police thanked the public and media for their help in identifying the man. Inquiries into the circumstances of the crash continue. |
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03-15-2022, 08:30 PM
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Re: Stolen SUV Crashes on Sydney Harbour Bridge
I'm not an expert in any fashion but that whole region speaks pretty similar words. Its possible its Malay. Hell even the Filipinos use some shared words from these languages. I just happen to know most of the words this guy was yelling, lol. I also know Bali has a ton of Aussies there and I imagine some Indonesians make their way there too.
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