Man killed after car allegedly doing burnouts hits three people
A man has been killed after a car doing burnouts allegedly hit a group of people in the Hunter Valley region in NSW overnight.

Authorities are on the lookout for a motorist following reports that a modified Ford Fairmont sedan was executing a burnout. The vehicle reportedly struck three individuals on a fire trail located off Haul Road, Stockrington, approximately 22 kilometers from Kurri Kurri, around midnight.

A 53-year-old man suffered critical head injuries and he died a short time later.

Police are hunting the driver after a car allegedly doing burnouts killed a man. (File image) (Karleen Minney)

Two women, also allegedly hit by the car, left the scene before emergency services arrived.

The car alleged to be involved was later found burnt-out on McFarlanes road in Chisolm at about 2.40am.

The Ford has been seized and will undergo forensic examination.

A crime scene has been established in both Stockrington and Chisolm and police are investigating the incident.

Police are hoping to speak to the driver of the Ford of anyone who witnessed the incident.

Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact Hunter Valley Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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