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Grandmother's Wedding Dress Mission Ends in Tragedy
16 Feb
Summary
- Two women died after a stolen car allegedly crashed into their vehicle.
- They were en route to collect a wedding dress for a granddaughter.
- The alleged driver was being pursued by police before the fatal collision.

A devastating car crash in Camden, Sydney, on Saturday morning resulted in the deaths of two women, identified as 84-year-old Maureen Crosland and 60-year-old Lee Casuscelli. They were en route to pick up a wedding dress for Ms. Crosland's granddaughter, who is set to marry Ms. Casuscelli's son.
The Alfa Romeo they occupied was allegedly struck at traffic lights by a stolen vehicle driven by 31-year-old Peter Francis. Police reported that Francis had been traveling at speed and had been pursued by officers before the pursuit was terminated.
Peter Francis was arrested shortly after the collision and faces multiple charges, including two counts of dangerous driving occasioning death. He has been taken into custody and his case will be heard later this month. The incident has deeply affected the Camden community, with both women remembered for their significant contributions to family and community life.
Ms. Crosland was known for her voluntary service to her local church and primary school. Ms. Casuscelli, who had a distinguished career in early childhood and disability services, was described by colleagues as a 'rare jewel' and a 'shining light' for her inspiring contributions and devotion to her family, including her role as a teacher and mentor.



