TWO BODIES FOUND IN MACLEAY RIVER CAR SEARCH
UPDATE 4:50PM: Police have just confirmed two bodies have been removed from a vehicle submerged in the Macleay River – the bodies of an adult male and an adult female.
We’ll have the latest details tonight at 6pm.
EARLIER: Police are focusing on a four-metre section of the Macleay River, where they believe the car is submerged.
Crews are awaiting police divers to arrive from Sydney, with officers describing the conditions as murky.
It’s still unknown whether any persons were in the vehicle.
A rescue operation is underway on the NSW Mid North Coast, after a car plunged into the Macleay River this morning.
Police have been told the vehicle was travelling on Croads Esplanade, Smithtown, when it left the road and ended up in the water shortly after 11am.
It’s unknown how many people were in the vehicle.
A rescue operation is underway after a car was found submerged in the Macleay River near Smithtown, west of Kempsey. It’s unknown how many occupants were in the vehicle at the time @nbnnews pic.twitter.com/d0Azp3tH06
— Jessica Nagel (@Jess_Nagel) January 23, 2019
This article will be updated as more information comes to hand.