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Perth traffic: Woman dead, six hospitalised after horror crash on Roe Highway in Parkwood

Daryna ZadvirnaThe West Australian
VideoChildren are among the injured in a horror crash in Parkwood.

A woman has died and six people — including five children — have been taken to hospital after a horror crash between two cars in Parkwood early this morning.

A silver Ford Focus and a grey Ford Territory collided about 5.10am sending both careening down a ditch and one of the vehicles into a tree.

Both vehicles were travelling east on Roe Highway towards Nicholson Road at the time of the crash.

The Major Crash Squad is investigating after the early morning collision.
Camera IconThe Major Crash Squad is investigating after the early morning collision. Credit: Ian Munro/The West Australian

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The woman in her 20s died at the scene.

A man in his 40s and the five children had to be freed from the wreckage before being taken to hospital.

The man was taken by St John Ambulance to Royal Perth Hospital under priority conditions and is now in a stable condition.

Five children have been taken to Perth Children Hospital’s emergency department. All are in a stable condition.

Another man involved in the crash declined to be taken to hospital.

Motorists have been warned to avoid the area.
Camera IconMotorists have been warned to avoid the area. Credit: Ian Munro/The West Australian

It is unknown whether the driver of the other vehicle, a man in his 30s, who was the sole occupant, has been injured.

Roe Highway northbound has been closed between South Street and Nicholson Road. Southbound traffic has been reduced to a single lane.

Traffic is banked up heavily on Roe Highway due to a car crash earlier this morning.
Picture Ian Munro
Camera IconTraffic is banked up heavily on Roe Highway due to a car crash earlier this morning. Picture Ian Munro Credit: The West Australian

Motorists have been advised to avoid the area.

Major Crash Detectives are investigating the incident and would like to speak to anyone who saw the crash, or the Ford Focus or Ford Territory travelling in the area beforehand.

Anyone with information or dash-cam vision of the crash are urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report the information online at crimestopperswa.com.au.

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