Grief that never dies

By Melinda McMillan
Updated July 16 2016 - 11:14am, first published 11:00am
THE LOSS: Rachael Keenan holds a photograph of her little sister, Sarah Mahony, who was killed in a car crash on Burwood Road, Whitebridge, when she was 15 years old.
THE LOSS: Rachael Keenan holds a photograph of her little sister, Sarah Mahony, who was killed in a car crash on Burwood Road, Whitebridge, when she was 15 years old.

This year 216 lives have been lost on NSW roads, attributed to high risk driving.  The Mahony family speak out about the loss of 15-year-old Sarah. 

TWENTY THREE years have passed since 15-year-old Sarah Mahony died in a car crash in the early hours of an October morning in 1992, but for her family the years in between are meaningless. The loss is still deeply felt.

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