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Pictured: Pair allegedly found with stabbed woman in boot of car

Two women have been charged after a 24-year-old was found with stab wounds in the boot of a car in NSW.

On Wednesday at around 11.50am, the victim was found with wounds to her knee, thigh, and forearm in the boot of a car in the state’s Southern Highlands.

She was discovered after a tip-off from a concerned driver, who saw a hand waving from the rear tail light section of a white Holden sedan.

Highway Patrol officers stopped the car just before midday on the Hume Highway at Berrima, with the woman taken to Liverpool Hospital with non life-threatening injuries.

Two other women Kayley Ketley, 24, and Latia Henderson, 18, were arrested and taken to Southern Highlands Police Station.

 Kayley Lee Ketley (left) and Latia Henderson were charged after another woman was discovered with stab wounds in the boot of a car in the NSW Southern Highlands. Source: Facebook/Instagram
Kayley Lee Ketley (left) and Latia Henderson (right) were charged after another woman was discovered with stab wounds in the boot of a car in NSW. Source: Facebook/Instagram

The 24-year-old woman was charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, abduction occasioning actual bodily harm, driving while disqualified and drug possession.

She was refused bail and will appear in Picton Local Court on Thursday.

The 18-year-old woman was charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, abduction occasioning actual bodily harm and driving without a licence.

She was also refused bail and will also appear in Picton Local Court on Thursday.

With AAP

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