A man in his 20s has died and two other men, both in their 20s, were injured in a crash near Brunswick Junction.
At about 11.00pm, 4 December 2018, a white Holden Commodore with three occupants was being driven south on South Western Highway.
The vehicle on entering the outer skirts of the Brunswick Junction town site has entered a slight left hand curve in the road, where upon the driver lost control of the Commodore, crossed to the incorrect side of the roadway, collided with a number of tree and rolled onto its roof.
The front seat passenger died as a result of the crash. The driver was admitted to hospital and the rear passenger received minor injuries.
Major Crash Investigators are investigating the crash and seeking witness to the crash or who witnesses who may have seen the vehicle on the South Western Highway prior to the incident.
Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to make a report online at crimestopperswa.com.au
Police issue 31,000 driving infringements in first month of new AI cameras
Works underway on Rockingham and Safety Bay High School redevelopments
New measles exposure sites revealed in Bunbury
Dawesville man charged after allegedly leaving his elderly Great Dane to suffer painful conditions
Good Samaritan sought by police after helping teen during robbery in Baldivis
Under-16s social media ban now in force
Desperate search continues for missing Bunbury FIFO worker
Passengers now able to use credit, debit cards to tag on and off WA's public transport
New floating jetty speeds up emergency response times for Marine Rescue Mandurah