NSW police say a man will face court charged after allegedly failing to assist following a fatal crash in Tweed Heads South.
In a media statement they say, ‘Just after 10.30pm on Monday 30 March, emergency services were called to the intersection of Heffron Street and Oxley Street, Tweed Heads South, following reports of a sedan had rolled’.
‘Officers attached to Tweed-Byron Police District attended and were told the vehicle had rolled after crashing into rocks at the intersection.
‘NSW Ambulance paramedics attended and treated the front seat passenger – a man believed to be aged in his 30s – at the scene; however, he could not be revived. He is yet to be formally identified.
‘The driver left the scene prior to police arrival.
‘Police established a crime scene and commenced an investigation under Strike Force Dartglen, with the assistance from Crash Investigation Unit, to locate the driver.
‘Following inquiries on Wednesday 1 April, a 38-year-old man was arrested at Tweed Heads Police Station where he was charged with: Dangerous driving occasioning death-drive under influence; Fail to stop and assist after vehicle impact causing death; Dangerous driving occasioning death-drive manner dangerous; Negligent driving (occasioning death); Not stop before lights at red light (not toll booth)-not motor vehicle’.
He was refused bail to appear before Bail Division Court 1, Thursday 2 April say police.


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