The federal opposition leader, Anthony Albanese, has been taken to hospital after he was involved in a car crash in Sydney’s inner west. The Labor leader was driving in Marrickville on Friday when he was allegedly “T-boned” by a Range Rover at the intersection of Hill and Glen streets about 5pm. BREAKING: Opposition leader Anthony Albanese has been taken to hospital after being injured in a car crash in Marrickville. “Police had been told the male driver of the Range Rover, aged 17, was travelling west along Hill Street when it struck the Toyota,” a police spokesperson said. Earlier on Friday, the opposition leader had said it was a difficult day for the families of the victims of the Bali bombings after Abu Bakar Bashir was freed from an Indonesian prison.
Source: The Guardian January 08, 2021 08:27 UTC