Footage has captured the moment an allegedly drunk driver returned to the scene of a dramatic crash in Sydney's south-west and was swiftly arrested by police.
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Video evidence has documented the instant when a suspected intoxicated driver came back to the location of a serious accident in the south-western area of Sydney and was promptly apprehended by law enforcement.

An upscale SUV was reportedly traveling at high speed along Canley Vale Road in Canley Heights early this morning, resulting in a collision with a parked vehicle and a postal truck before overturning.

Witness Dianne Ung said she heard a “very loud bang”. 

Footage has captured the moment an allegedly drunk driver returned to the scene of a dramatic crash in Sydney's south-west and was swiftly arrested by police.
A luxury SUV was allegedly speeding when it crashed into a parked car and a postal van before flipping upside down. (Nine)

Police arrived at the scene to find the wreckage, but could not locate the driver. 

But it was not long until the driver came back to the crash site and was met by officers.

The 27-year-old woman was arrested and breath-tested, allegedly blowing A BAC of 0.152, which is more than three times the legal limit.

She was charged with drink driving and using her phone while driving.

Matthew Souksoy, the owner of the parked car, is devastated that his vehicle was totalled because his insurance had just run out.

He had been planning to go overseas, but is now thousands of dollars out of pocket.

Footage has captured the moment an allegedly drunk driver returned to the scene of a dramatic crash in Sydney's south-west and was swiftly arrested by police.
The 27-year-old woman was arrested and breath-tested. (Nine)

He said the crash was “pretty dumb”.

“How are you hitting something at 2am? (I’m) kind of speechless,” he told 9News.

Thien Nguyen, the postal driver whose van was hit, said he was left unable to work.

The accused driver will face court in November. 

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