A man has died following a two-vehicle crash on Sydney’s Northern Beaches earlier today.
Just before 9am (Sunday 11 March 2021), emergency services were called to Barrenjoey Road, near Surf Road, Palm Beach, following reports a truck and a motorcycle collided.
The rider, a 46-year-old man, was thrown from his motorcycle and died at the scene.
The truck driver, a 29-year-old Queensland man, was not injured and taken to Northern Beaches Hospital where he underwent mandatory testing. He was arrested at the hospital and taken to Manly Police Station where he is assisting with inquiries.
Officers from Northern Beaches Police Area Command established a crime scene which has been forensically examined.
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Three men charged after cocaine, ice imported from US in lollies
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Three Sydney men have been charged following investigations by NSW, federal and US authorities into a drug scheme that involved ice and cocaine concealed within lollipops and lollies.
Three men will face court today in relation to an international drug scheme which concealed cocaine and ice in lollies.
Credit:NSW Police
They are accused of involvement in an international drug scheme that saw parcels containing methylamphetamine â known as ice â packaged as lollipops and cocaine pressed into lollies shipped from the US to Australia.
Police have charged a man and a continuing to search for another after they allegedly seriously assaulted and stabbed a third man on Sydney's Lower North.
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