Two men killed in horror highway smash after a 30-year-old driver runs a red light at a busy intersection

  • Two men were killed in a high impact crash in Geelong on Sunday night
  • Police believe one man had run a red light at an intersection, causing the crash 
  • A third man involved was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries 

Two men have died after one driver ran a red light in Geelong on Sunday night.

A 30-year-old man is believed to have driven a Ford Territory through a red light at the intersection of the Princes Highway and St Georges Road in Norlane about 11.50pm. 

His car hit a Commodore sedan, being driven by a 46-year-old man along St Georges Road.

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Two men are dead after a high impact crash near Geelong late on Sunday night

Police believe a Ford Territory ran a red light, crashing into a Commodore (pictured) in the process

Police believe a Ford Territory ran a red light, crashing into a Commodore (pictured) in the process

The high-impact crash sent car parts flying, and they were later seen scattered along the road.  

Both drivers died at the scene, while a male passenger of the same vehicle, 37, was taken to Geelong University Public Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.  

Norlane is about 70 kilometres south-west of Melbourne.

Traffic was diverted away from the scene overnight, but a spokesman for Vic Roads told Daily Mail Australia traffic was flowing as normal about 4.50am.

A third man, who was a passenger in the Territory, was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries 

A third man, who was a passenger in the Territory, was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries

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