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Anthony Albanese in hospital after car crash in Sydney’s inner west
Federal Opposition leader Anthony Albanese has been taken to hospital after a car crash in Sydney’s inner-west this afternoon.
Emergency services were called to Hill Street in Marrickville at about 5:00pm after receiving reports of a crash.
Police were told a black Range Rover being driven by a 17-year-old struck the Toyota Camry being driven by Mr Albanese.
The Labor Leader was taken to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Camperdown.
A spokesman from his office said the 57-year-old was “shaken but OK”.
NSW Police said the driver of the Range Rover was travelling west along Hill Street when he struck Mr Albanese.
The driver was displaying…
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