Nine people were injured, one critically, after a car crashed into a crowd during a demolition derby in southeastern Australia, police said.
The car had been taking part in a race in the town of Walcha on Saturday night when it drove through a fence and hit the grandstand, New South Wales police said in a statement.
The race, part of the annual Walcha Motorcycle Rally, had been a demolition derby - a type of motorsport where drivers ram their vehicles into one another.
Police said ages of the injured bystanders ranged from 20 to 75, while the critically injured person was a 54-year-old man. An investigation was underway, they said.
Officers reported that the 27-year-old driver of the car had been involved in a collision on the track right before it drove into the fence.
In a statement published on the Walcha Motorcycle Rally's Facebook page, the Walcha Council said that it was 'shocked and stunned at the unfortunate accident'. The Council stated it would work with authorities to 'examine the circumstances which led to the accident'. Giving any comments before concluding the inquiries would be 'inappropriate', it said.
Brendan Moylan, a member of parliament for Northern Tablelands, thanked emergency responders and other bystanders for their 'swift and incredibly professional work at the scene'.
'Our thoughts are with everyone affected,' he wrote on Facebook.
Barnaby Joyce, former deputy prime minister and incumbent New England lawmaker, expressed his 'thoughts, prayer and hopes' for those injured in the crash, noting the tragic end to an otherwise exciting event.
The Walcha Motorcycle Rally describes itself as a 'grassroots event for motorcycle enthusiasts'.
The car had been taking part in a race in the town of Walcha on Saturday night when it drove through a fence and hit the grandstand, New South Wales police said in a statement.
The race, part of the annual Walcha Motorcycle Rally, had been a demolition derby - a type of motorsport where drivers ram their vehicles into one another.
Police said ages of the injured bystanders ranged from 20 to 75, while the critically injured person was a 54-year-old man. An investigation was underway, they said.
Officers reported that the 27-year-old driver of the car had been involved in a collision on the track right before it drove into the fence.
In a statement published on the Walcha Motorcycle Rally's Facebook page, the Walcha Council said that it was 'shocked and stunned at the unfortunate accident'. The Council stated it would work with authorities to 'examine the circumstances which led to the accident'. Giving any comments before concluding the inquiries would be 'inappropriate', it said.
Brendan Moylan, a member of parliament for Northern Tablelands, thanked emergency responders and other bystanders for their 'swift and incredibly professional work at the scene'.
'Our thoughts are with everyone affected,' he wrote on Facebook.
Barnaby Joyce, former deputy prime minister and incumbent New England lawmaker, expressed his 'thoughts, prayer and hopes' for those injured in the crash, noting the tragic end to an otherwise exciting event.
The Walcha Motorcycle Rally describes itself as a 'grassroots event for motorcycle enthusiasts'.



















