One man is dead and two are fighting for life following a shocking car crash into a Wangaratta paddock. 7NEWS
One man is dead and two are fighting for life following a shocking car crash into aEmergency services were called to the intersection of Greta Rd and Clarkes Ln in Wangaratta after receiving reports a car had rolled about 7.15pm on Sunday.
The car came to rest in a paddock and one of the male passengers, a 26-year-old man from Beaconsfield, died at the scene.Two other male passengers, a 24-year-old and 16-year-old, in the car were critically injured and have been airlifted to hospitals in Melbourne. The 23-year-old man who was driving the car has been taken to a local hospital under police guard with non-life-threatening injuries.The area has been cordoned off and detectives are expected to be processing the scene for some time on Monday.
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