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Three dead in southern NSW after head-on crash on Kings Highway at Monga

a road with glass on it and men in the background cleaning

Clean-up crews remain at the scene of the crash at Monga this morning. (ABC South East NSW: Jacinta Counihan)

In short:

Three people have died in a head-on crash on the Kings Highway in southern New South Wales.

Four other people have been taken to hospital, one of them in a critical condition.

What’s next?

Police are investigating the cause of the crash, and have appealed for anyone with dash-cam footage to contact Crime Stoppers.

UPDATE:

Three people have been killed and four others have been injured in a horror head-on crash in southern NSW.

Two Hyundai hatchbacks collided head-on on Kings Highway at Monga, southeast of Queanbeyan, at about 5.10pm on Monday.

Police said a white 2023 Hyundai Ioniq had been travelling west when it collided with a silver Hyundai i20 heading eastbound.

Kings Highway where the crash happened. Picture: Google Maps

Kings Highway where the crash happened. Picture: Google Maps

The woman driving the i20 was killed along with her front-seat passenger, believed to be a teenage girl, and a man who was seated in the back.

Police say all three are yet to be formally identified.

“A second teenage girl, also travelling in the back seat, was critically injured and airlifted to Canberra Hospital,” police said.

“The driver of the westbound hatchback – a 31-year-old man – was airlifted to Westmead Hospital suffering serious injuries; a seven-year-old child from that vehicle was airlifted to The Children’s Hospital at Westmead in a stable condition.”

A three-year-old child has also been taken to Canberra Hospital to be checked as a precaution.

Three people were killed in the crash. Picture: NewsWire / Gaye Gerard

Three people were killed in the crash. Picture: NewsWire / Gaye Gerard

Investigations into the crash are ongoing.