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Two women, 18 and 24, charged after woman’s hand spotted by truckie in tail light hole

Two women have been charged after a woman’s hand was spotted waving through a hole made in a car’s broken tail light as it drove in the NSW Southern Highlands.
Key points:
- The two women were arrested and charged on Wednesday night
- Among their offences were causing grievous bodily harm and drug possession
- The bloodied and injured woman was thought to be in the boot for several hours and will undergo surgery in hospital today
Police will allege Kayley Lee Katley, 18, was at the wheel of the Holden Commodore with Latia Henderson, 24, in the passenger seat, driving on the Hume Highway at Pheasants Nest.
Unsuspecting fellow drivers may not have known there was a third woman in the car — stashed in the boot and suffering stab wounds.
A truck…
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