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Police to update charges against driver in Katherine crash after passenger dies

A 24-year-old man critically injured in a high-speed crash in the Northern Territory town of Katherine earlier this month has died in Royal Darwin Hospital (RDH).
Key points:
- NT Police say they will update charges against a 20-year-old driver involved in a high-speed crash
- It follows the death of one of the passengers in the vehicle
- The driver has already been charged with several offences, including driving under the influence of alcohol
The man was airlifted to hospital in a critical condition on December 10 after the vehicle he was a passenger in crashed into a light pole.
A 19-year-old man was also taken to RDH where remains in a critical condition.
Two other men, one of whom was the driver, were taken to Katherine Hospital in a stable…
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