Two boys, aged 14 and 15, died following a collision between a bus and motorbike on Monday evening

03:44, Tue, Mar 24, 2026 Updated: 03:50, Tue, Mar 24, 2026

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Two teenagers have died in a horrific collision between a bus and motorbike, leaving the local community 'distraught'.

The boys, aged just 14 and 15, were involved in the fatal crash in Sydney, Australia.

NSW Police were called to the scene at Liverpool Parramatta T-way, Bossley Park at around 7.10pm on Monday, March 23.

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The boys have been identified as William Drake, 15, rider, and Adrian Lai, 14 by Nine News.

Both received treatment from paramedics but tragically died at the scene.

The bus driver – a 48 year old man – was unhurt and transported to hospital for mandatory testing. The passengers on board at the time were also unharmed.

One witness said: "I saw this little kid get hit by a big bus, we were just going through. We saw the bus doing a [U-turn], and this guy went straight under the bus."

Following the collision on the notorious road for accidents, local schoolchildren and residents left tributes and paid their respects.

Fairfield City Council Mayor, Frank Carbone, told local media that the community is "very sad... We feel terrible and distraught".

"This is an unfortunate accident that's happened. These are members of our community so it's broken our heart," he told Sunrise. "I'm going (through) a bit of mixed emotions, obviously because we've lost two young kids and I feel for the bus driver as well and the passengers.

"But also I'm a little bit upset and angry because we have highlighted this issue to the New South Wales government before."

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A crime scene remains established at the T-way whilst police conduct their investigation.

As enquiries progress, anyone possessing information regarding this incident, dashcam footage or CCTV material, is urged to contact Fairfield City Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.