Two people have died after a crash involving several cars that closed Sydney’s Anzac Bridge.
Police say the incident began with a minor crash between two cars about 11.50pm on Friday in the city-bound lanes of the bridge near the Pyrmont exit.
The drivers of the two vehicles – a Toyota Camry sedan and a Holden Captiva station wagon – were standing on the roadway and allegedly struck by a Holden Commodore sedan, with a Toyota Camry taxi also becoming involved.
Authorities said the woman driving the Camry and the man driving the Captiva died at the scene.
A man who drove the Commodore has been hospitalised for injuries sustained in the crash as well as mandatory testing.
A man who drove the taxi was taken to hospital for mandatory testing.
West-bound lanes on the Anzac Bridge reopened on Saturday morning but remain closed in the east-bound direction.
Investigators are urging anyone with dashcam images of the incident to contact them, especially those drivers travelling west-bound between 11.45pm and 11.55pm.
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