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Two teens on motorbike killed in crash with bus in Sydney’s west.

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Two teens on motorbike killed in crash with bus in Sydney’s west.

Police said the bike involved tonight was petrol powered
Two teenagers on a motorbike have died in a crash with a bus in Sydney’s west.
The 15-year-old rider and his 14-year-old passenger collided with the much larger vehicle on the Liverpool-Parramatta T-Way near Restwell Road in Bossley Park about 7.10pm.
Police said the trail bike became trapped under the bus after colliding with its side.
Paramedics couldn’t save the boys, who died at the scene.
The 48-year-old bus driver and his passengers were uninjured. He was taken to hospital for mandatory testing.
Fairfield City Mayor Frank Carbone has been a vocal critic of the use of “illegal e-bikes and motor bikes” on the municipality’s roads, but particularly on the bus-only T-Way corridor.
Police said the bike involved tonight was petrol powered.
Carbone called on NSW Premier Chris Minns to act.
“This is what happens when the NSW State Government ignores repeated requests for action on illegal E-bikes and motor bikes, which have taken over our T-Way,” he said, on Facebook.
“My thoughts and prayers are with those who were hurt, and I sincerely hope they are okay.

Carbone called on NSW Premier Chris Minns to act.

“This is what happens when the NSW State Government ignores repeated requests for action on illegal E-bikes and motor bikes, which have taken over our T-Way,” he said, on Facebook.

“My thoughts and prayers are with those who were hurt, and I sincerely hope they are okay.

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