Teenager dies after stolen car rolls on NT highway
Quick Look
- A 16-year-old boy has died after a stolen vehicle he was in rolled on the Stuart Highway near Katherine, NT.
- Three other 14-year-olds were hospitalized.
- The crash is linked to a series of alleged vehicle thefts overnight.
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Why It Matters
A teenager has died following a stolen vehicle rollover on the Stuart Highway near Katherine. The incident is linked to a series of alleged vehicle thefts overnight, which included erratic driving and attempts to provoke police. This fatal crash follows a pattern of serious stolen vehicle rollovers involving young people in Katherine.
A teenager has died after the stolen vehicle he was inside rolled on a major Northern Territory highway in the early hours of this morning.
NT Police said in a statement officers had responded to reports a vehicle had rolled on the Stuart Highway, about three kilometres north of Katherine, just before 6am today.
Emergency services attended the scene, and three 14-year-old children were taken to hospital.
"A 16-year-old male suffered critical injuries and, despite the efforts of paramedics, was declared deceased at the scene," NT Police said in a statement.
The highway has been closed in both directions, from the town's north to the Emungalan Road intersection.
Police said the crash had "resulted" from a "a series of alleged vehicle thefts overnight", which were under investigation.
"Police received a report just before 10:30pm yesterday of an unlawful entry at a property on Zimin Drive, where a vehicle had allegedly been stolen," the statement said.
"It is alleged the occupants subsequently travelled to Charles Darwin University, where the stolen vehicle was abandoned before two additional vehicles were allegedly stolen.
"Throughout the evening, the vehicles were observed driving erratically through the Katherine CBD.
"The occupants allegedly attempted to provoke police by baiting patrol vehicles and throwing objects at officers, resulting in damage to a police vehicle.
"Due to the dangerous manner of driving, officers did not engage in a pursuit of the vehicle."
Police said one of those stolen vehicles was involved in this morning's fatal crash.
Crash follows crime warning
The fatal incident follows a series of serious stolen vehicle rollovers involving young people in Katherine, which last month prompted the town's mayor to call for support to address violent crime in the area.
In April, police confirmed 14 cars had been stolen in Katherine in four weeks and said the town was experiencing a crime "spike".
Just last month, a four-wheel drive belonging to the Katherine Regional Arts organisation — which is run by local volunteers — rolled with up to seven young people inside, some of whom were hospitalised with serious injuries.
Another group of young people were hospitalised in February, after rolling a stolen car in the centre of town.
Katherine police captured the incident on CCTV, sharing it online and saying reports at the time "indicated up to 10 youths" were inside the vehicle.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Further police investigation into the series of vehicle thefts and the fatal crash.
Very likely · Within days
Increased police presence and crime prevention efforts in Katherine.
Likely · Within weeks
Discussions and potential implementation of new measures to address youth crime in the Northern Territory.
Possible · Within months
Open Questions
- What was the exact sequence of events leading to the rollover?
- What led to the initial vehicle thefts?
- Were any other individuals involved in the thefts or the crash?
- What is the condition of the three hospitalized 14-year-olds?

