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Crash in Lithgow: ‘Loving dad’ Jason McMahon is named as the first victim of a horror car crash as a nine-year-old girl fights for her life in hospital and a disturbing sight is spotted among the wreckage

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One of two drivers killed in a five-car collision west of the Blue Mountains has been identified as a soon-to-be-married father.

Jason McMahon, 42, died in the collision that injured 15 people outside Lithgow, in central west New South Wales, on Friday.

a GoFundMe A crowdfunding page for his fiancée and children was created late Friday evening.

“Sadly, the McMahon family has lost a great role model in their lives,” it read.

“His family has lost a son, a father, a fiancée and more.

“The whole purpose of this GoFundMe is to help his fiancée and the rest of his family, to raise money to pay for any funeral expenses.”

Jason McMahon (above) was identified as the first victim of the five-car pile-up near Lithgow on Friday

Mr McMahon had reportedly been racing at nearby Sunny Corner with family friend Declan Jones, who was also injured in the crash. They were on their way home to Sydney’s west.

Police said Friday’s holiday traffic jam on the Great Western Highway at Wallerawang, about 15km north of Lithgow, appeared to have occurred when a car crossed onto the wrong side of the road.

Investigators said on Saturday morning that Mr McMahon’s eastbound Isuzu D-Max, towing a motorcycle trailer, collided with a westbound Toyota Hilux.

That Toyota then hit a Hyundai Tuscan, causing it to be thrown off the highway and the occupants trapped.

In the chaos, the Isuzu then struck a Kia Carnival head-on. A Nissan Patrol, towing a caravan, then collided with the Isuzu’s trailer.

Mr McMahon and the 49-year-old male Kia driver, who has yet to be named, were both trapped and died at the scene.

The Kia’s six passengers – including five children and a 41-year-old woman – were all injured.

The horror crash injured at least 15 people and killed two drivers, Mr McMahon and the 49-year-old male Kia driver (photo, emergency services on scene)

The horror crash injured at least 15 people and killed two drivers, Mr McMahon and the 49-year-old male Kia driver (photo, emergency services on scene)

A nine-year-old girl is in a critical but stable condition in hospital, while the other four are stable and the adult has been released from hospital.

Many of the fatal accident victims were traveling or returning from holidays for the Christmas and New Year period.

Images from the scene showed more than a dozen ambulance vehicles, with paramedics and SES officers assisting the injured.

Several vehicles were crumpled wrecks with debris scattered across the 70 mph stretch of highway, including suitcases, pillows and dirt bikes.

The Great Western Highway has now reopened.

NSW Police Inspector Paul Glinn said: “It appears a vehicle crossed the wrong side of the road.”

Mr McMahon had reportedly been cross-country skiing at nearby Sunny Corner with family friend Declan Jones (above)

Mr McMahon had reportedly been cross-country skiing at nearby Sunny Corner with family friend Declan Jones (above)

Firefighters arrived at ‘a confronting scene of carnage’.

“Crews with the assistance of ambulances and volunteer associations had to make crucial decisions when assessing patients,” NSW Fire and Rescue Chief Phil Vaiciurgis said.

‘We had to carry out two complex rescues of serious crush injuries, provide fire protection and assist police and ambulance to make the accident scene safe.’

Friday’s tragedy takes the road death toll in NSW to 352 in 2023 – 82 more than last year.

The tragedy has rocked the region west of the Blue Mountains.

Fire and Rescue NSW service commander Phil Vaiciurgis described the crash as 'a confronting scene of carnage' (pictured, paramedics with one of the injured)

Fire and Rescue NSW service commander Phil Vaiciurgis described the crash as ‘a confronting scene of carnage’ (pictured, paramedics with one of the injured)

“It is shocking news and everyone sends their condolences to the families and loved ones involved in this serious accident,” Bathurst MP Paul Toole said. ABC news.

‘It has a far-reaching effect in our local communities.

“I know the police have not identified those involved in the incident, but we know it will cause a lot of grief and loss.”

Detectives are calling on anyone who has information or dashcam footage to contact the police.

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