Brit teenager’s heartbreaking 999 call after her dad, 49, and brother, 9, crushed to death while walking in Australia

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A BRITISH teenage made a heartbreaking call to emergency services after a rock slide killed her dad and brother. Her mother and brother were critically hurt in the freak accident after the family went hiking in the Blue Mountains, north of Sydney. Rescuers used two helicopters to reach the victims in Australia’s Blue Mountains Police said the family were all British nationals who were visiting from the UK, reports the Sydney Morning Herald. The dad, 49, and son, aged nine, died at the scene while the mum, 50, and another boy aged 14 were airlifted to hospital in a critical condition. A third child, a daughter aged 15, escaped serious injury in the landslip at the Wentworth Pass in Wentworth Falls . She managed to called Australia’s Triple-0 emergency service, the Sydney’s Daily Telegraph reports. Read more world news NO DIGNITY Ukraine mum shows daughter's shallow grave & shock pics reveal mass burial site CRUISE HORROR Mystery as ‘Brit throws himself overboard’ on new Virgin cruise ship The distraught teenager told the operator she had lost contact with her family saying: “I don’t know where we are.” After the Monday lunchtime tragedy, rescue crews worked late into the night to winch the woman and boy to safety from the canopy below the Wentworth Falls track. The woman was winched out from beneath trees on the cliffside in a delicate operation. Rescuers then returned to complete the grim task of recovering the two bodies. Acting Superintendent John Nelson said the victims were crushed by falling rocks on a popular walking trail, reports ABC news. Most read in News TRAGIC PLUNGE Woman fell 80ft to her death days after boyfriend sent family revenge porn STILL STANDING I wouldn't move when council wanted to destroy my home, now value has SOARED NO DIGNITY Ukraine mum shows daughter's shallow grave & shock pics reveal mass burial site SHOT DOWN Wreck of Russia's newest £38m fighter jet burns after being blasted out the sky SLAUGHTERED Ukraine mayor 'executed by Russians alongside family & dumped in shallow grave' ONE PUNCH KNOCKOUT Baby-faced teen punched man unconscious - but is CLEARED of his death He said: “There were five people that were bushwalking. “Unfortunately there has been a landslip while they have been bushwalking. “As a result of that there has been a police operation that is in process as we speak. That is a rescue and recovery operation. “Unfortunately, today as part of that landslide there has been a man and a boy who have passed away.” Mr Nelson said a 15-year-old girl was walked out of dense bushland by paramedics, and she is lucky to be alive. He added: “It’s quite a tragic scene, we do have a girl who is walking out at the moment who is obviously extremely distressed and we’re trying to talk to her to obtain further information.” The wounded mother and son suffered “significant head and abdominal injuries” and were treated at the scene before being flown to hospital. Paramedics had to be winched down by helicopter as they could not reach the patients over the “extremely dangerous, unstable” terrain. The remote mountainous site is around a 90-minute walk from the car park, and has been lashed by weeks of torrential rain. Ambulance chief Stewart Clarke said it had been “a heartbreaking experience” for everyone involved in the rescue.  He said: “Any situation as has been described is obviously exceptionally confronting and heartbreaking, especially when you start involving children.” Police were guarding the hiking trail today amid questions about why it was open following recent floods. The National Parks and Wildlife Service website said that part of the track was closed “due to flood damage and ongoing rockfall risk”. However, Mr Nelson said the part of the track where the family was walking was open. Read More on The Sun he's walked Dan Walker QUITS BBC Breakfast after six years for Channel 5 news job CRUSH TRAGEDY Brit teen's heartbreaking 999 call her after dad & brother die hiking in Oz New South Wales Police said: “The five people are all members of the same family and are British nationals who were holidaying in Australia.” “The British Consulate is assisting in the matter.” Paramedics were winched down by helicopter The terrain was ‘extremely dangerous’ after recent floods We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun news desk? Email us at exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4104. You can WhatsApp us on 07423 720 250. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours Click here to get The Sun newspaper delivered for FREE for the next six weeks.