Federal Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has been taken to hospital, “badly shaken but ok” after a serious car crash in Sydney.
It is understood the 57-year-old Labor leader was driving when his Toyota Camry was ‘T-boned’ by a Range Rover in a serious collision in Marrickville on Friday afternoon.
He has been taken to hospital to have precautionary x-rays, and is “badly shaken but ok” a spokesman from his office said.
NSW Police told ABC the driver of the Range Rover was travelling west along Hill Street when he struck Albanese.
“The driver of the Toyota … was treated at the scene before being taken to RPA in a stable condition,” Police said.
“Officers attached to Inner West Police Area Command attended and have commenced an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. Enquiries are continuing.”
More to come.