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A 15-year-old girl was hiking with her family in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales when they were caught. Accident at Wentworth Pass On Monday.

He was the only member of the group who left without any serious injuries and was admitted to hospital under shock after receiving shock treatment.

His father was a partner in a British law firm Mehraab Nazir and his nine-year-old brother were killedMeanwhile, his mother, Anastasia Nazir, and his 14-year-old brother received “significant injuries to the head and abdomen.”

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Mehraab Nazir and her nine-year-old son were killed in the crash
Ms. Nazir, 50, underwent surgery; on Tuesday, she was still in critical condition in the intensive care unit.

The teenage boy also underwent surgery and is now in stable condition, according to the Sydney Children’s Hospital Network.

What happened?

A family of five was resting there Australia:Some of the four million tourists flock to the Blue Mountains National Park each year.

Ambulances were called to the Wentworth Pass at about 1:40 p.m., after being contacted by someone “in or near the group,” said New South Wales ambulance spokesman Stuart Clark.

Police helicopters, local officers and a specialized rescue team were deployed in the area of ​​dense bushes, about 90 minutes walk from the parking lot.

Detective Inspector John Nelson of the Blue Mountains Command called it a “tragic scene” and said they had seen a “very restless” girl come out.

Ms. Naziri’s two teenagers were rescued by helicopter from a valley along the Wentworth Falls hiking trail.

The body of Mr. Nazir և his son was removed from the area the next morning, and since then the route has been closed to the public.

The trail is closed, an investigation is underway

New South Wales Prime Minister Dominique Perottet said he would seek advice on whether the march should be open due to the recent heavy rains.

“These tragedies happen very often, so we can do everything we can to keep people safe,” Mr Perotet told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on Tuesday.

“Obviously, the Blue Mountains are a place where people love to go hiking. “It’s one of the wonders of the world, but when those tragedies happen, any government will be allowed to act.”

The New South Wales Department of the Environment has announced a “comprehensive review” of what happened.

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