
Police investigating Coral Bay crash that left passenger seriously injured
A woman has been badly hurt in a car crash near a popular WA holiday destination.
WA Police said that a white Mitsubishi Challenger station sedan was travelling on Coral Bay Road in Lyndon towards Minilya-Exmouth Road when it veered off the road and rolled about 4pm on Saturday.
Emergency services rushed to the scene, taking the driver and a passenger to Coral Bay Nursing Post.
The 25-year-old female passenger sustained serious injuries and was airlifted to Royal Perth Hospital.
The 23-year-old male driver was not hurt.
Major crash investigators are examining the scene and are appealing for any witnesses to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or
make a report online here
.
Anyone with dash-cam or mobile phone vision is urged to upload it directly to investigators via this link:
https://wapf.au.evidence.com/axon/communityrequest/public/carrollovercoralbay
Road Trauma Support WA: 1300 004 814

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Police investigating Coral Bay crash that left passenger seriously injured
A woman has been badly hurt in a car crash near a popular WA holiday destination. WA Police said that a white Mitsubishi Challenger station sedan was travelling on Coral Bay Road in Lyndon towards Minilya-Exmouth Road when it veered off the road and rolled about 4pm on Saturday. Emergency services rushed to the scene, taking the driver and a passenger to Coral Bay Nursing Post. The 25-year-old female passenger sustained serious injuries and was airlifted to Royal Perth Hospital. The 23-year-old male driver was not hurt. Major crash investigators are examining the scene and are appealing for any witnesses to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a report online here . Anyone with dash-cam or mobile phone vision is urged to upload it directly to investigators via this link: Road Trauma Support WA: 1300 004 814