Snapchat video reveals final moments of woman, 21, before horrific fatal crash

Video has emerged appearing to show a young woman moments before she was killed in a head-on collision.

Shania McNeill, 21, was behind the wheel of a Suzuki Baleno driving along Richmond Road at Berkshire Park in Sydney’s west on Sunday about 1.15am when she was involved in a head-on crash with a Nissan Micra.

A passer-by tried to save Ms McNeill before paramedics arrived, but she died at the scene.

Three other people were hospitalised in a stable condition following the crash.

In Snapchat video obtained by The Daily Telegraph, a woman who appears to be Ms McNeill is seen behind the wheel of a car.

A woman who appears to be Shania McNeill moments before she died in a fatal head-on crash in Sydney's southwest. Her friends Hazel Wildman and Faeda Hunter take a selfie from hospital on Monday. Source: Snapchat/ News Corp
A woman who appears to be Shania McNeill moments before she died in a fatal head-on crash in Sydney's southwest. Her friends Hazel Wildman and Faeda Hunter take a selfie from hospital on Monday. Source: Snapchat/ News Corp
Ms McNeill's car (right) was involved with another car (left) in a head-on on Richmond Road. Source: Facebook/ Hawkesbury Police Area Command
Ms McNeill's car (right) was involved with another car (left) in a head-on on Richmond Road. Source: Facebook/ Hawkesbury Police Area Command

She faces the camera as a passenger screams, “Shania”, before she turns her attention back to the road.

The video was shot moments before she died, according to the paper.

The day after Ms McNeill’s death, two of her friends shared selfies to Snapchat from their hospital beds.

Hazel Wildman and Faeda Hunter are seen bloodied and bruised wearing neckbraces.

Ms McNeill’s housemate Rachel Macefield told the outlet she’d seen the footage but doesn’t believe her friend was driving recklessly.

“I know for a fact she would not have just let this happen,” she said.

A NSW Police spokeswoman told Yahoo News Australia police are now using the video as one of their lines of enquiry.

Inspector Phil Brooks told Fairfax on Monday the Suzuki Ms McNeill was in was “driving in an erratic manner”.

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