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Camden Today
By the People, for the People
Two Women Killed in Sydney Police Chase Crash
Stolen vehicle pursuit ends in fatal collision, raising concerns over high-speed chases
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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A police pursuit of a stolen vehicle in Sydney, Australia resulted in a tragic crash that killed two women on February 14, 2026. The incident began with an alleged assault at a gas station and escalated into an over hour-long chase involving highway patrol and a police helicopter before the fatal collision at an intersection. The suspect was apprehended at the scene.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the complex balance law enforcement faces between apprehending suspects and ensuring public safety during high-speed pursuits. It will likely fuel calls for stricter regulations and enhanced tactics to minimize the risks of such chases.
The details
The stolen vehicle was a Toyota, and the crash also involved an Alfa Romeo at the intersection of Remembrance Drive and the Old Hume Highway near Camden. The victims were a 60-year-old driver and an 84-year-old passenger in the Alfa Romeo. Modern vehicle technology like advanced driver-assistance systems and powerful engines can contribute to the challenges of managing pursuits, while police are exploring new tactics like using drones for surveillance.
- The incident began with an alleged assault at a gas station on King Georges Road in South Hurstville.
- The police pursuit lasted over an hour before the fatal crash occurred near Camden.
The players
Toyota
The automaker whose vehicle was stolen and involved in the high-speed chase.
Alfa Romeo
The other vehicle involved in the fatal crash at the intersection.
What they’re saying
“The suspect's driving was exceptionally dangerous, highlighting the difficult choices officers face.”
— Assistant Commissioner McFadden (newsy-today.com)
What’s next
The critical incident team will investigate the events to ensure a thorough and impartial review.
The takeaway
This tragic incident underscores the urgent need for continued dialogue and innovation in police pursuit tactics and automotive safety technologies to minimize the risks to innocent bystanders.

