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1. Twelve children left behind after three women killed in a car crash.
A police chase in western Sydney has ended in the deaths of three women, Roza Mawen, Bianca Goak and Adut Garang, all aged in their 30s.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Mawen was a mother to four children and Goak, who lived in Melbourne, had five girls and three boys.
The women were involved in the chase after the driver of the vehicle failed to stop at a random breath testing and was subsequently pursued by police. It ended when the car veered off the road, crashed in a power pole, flipping it on to its roof, and throwing one of the women onto the footpath.
A daughter to one of the women who died int he crash wrote on her Facebook about her utter devestation.
“This can’t be true not my mum noo,” she wrote. “Can’t believe she’s actually gone why did you leave me alone.
“What is life now without you. Your the best mum ever I know you been through a lot I wasn’t easy on you but now your resting. An ill always love you mummy.”
Another daughter also wrote on Facebook, “While I was out doing god knows what last night, the most beautiful person I have ever known was taking her last breath. I’m so sorry for everything mum, God knows you’ve had it rough. Now you get to rest. I love you, rest easy.”
A leader in the local Sudanese community, Tresa Diing, has expressed her confusion as to why her nephew, who was driving the vehicle, didn’t stop at the RBT. She said the women and their families had fled to Australia from their country to escape from war and live a better life.