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Benjinup: 66yo passenger seriously injured after car rolls multiple times on Donnybrook-Boyup Brook Road

Benjinup: 66yo passenger seriously injured after car rolls multiple times on Donnybrook-Boyup Brook Road

West Australian27-06-2025
Police are investigating a serious crash where a car rolled multiple times before coming to a rest in a field in the South West on Thursday afternoon.
A Toyota HiLux utility, allegedly driven by a 19-year-old man, was heading south on Donnybrook-Boyup Brook Road in Benjinup when it is believed to have rolled multiple times about 5.15pm.
It was reported to police that the car 'reportedly crossed to the incorrect side of the road, left the carriageway, and rolled multiple times before coming to a rest in a field'.
A 66-year-old male passenger was seriously injured in the crash. He has since been transferred to Royal Perth Hospital.
Police said the young driver was taken to Bunbury Regional Hospital with minor injuries.
Major crash investigators are probing the circumstances of the incident and appeal for anyone to contact crime stoppers with information.
Dash-cam or mobile-phone footage can be uploaded directly to police
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