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PiledHigher
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What the? Surely this not the road safety message we should be getting
out...
I'm glad that victoria continues with 18 as driving age.
In the text the car lost control.... Once again what the?, the driver
lost control. His parents want him to recover with a clear concience,
sorry not for you...
Don't blame driver, say parents
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20626721-662,00.html
PARENTS of four boys killed when their car slammed into trees have made
a public plea not to blame the young driver for the tragic accident.
The deaths of the school friends in the accident near Byron Bay
yesterday have devastated their community.
They had been to a birthday celebration and were on their way home.
In a remarkable escape, a fifth friend -- the P-plate driver --
survived the horrific collision with only minor injuries.
Corey New, 16, Mitch Everleigh, 16, Bryce Wells, 17, and Paul Morris,
16, died instantly when their car lost control and hit several trees
about 12.30am yesterday. Tyler Green, 17, was taken to Lismore Base
Hospital.
Corey's parents, Mark and Anne New, said they wanted Tyler to recover
with a clear conscience.
"Tyler is doing it really tough too because he's lost four friends,"
Mrs New said.
The boys, who went to school together in Goonellabah near Lismore, had
been at a birthday dinner for another friend and were heading home from
celebrating in Byron Bay.
out...
I'm glad that victoria continues with 18 as driving age.
In the text the car lost control.... Once again what the?, the driver
lost control. His parents want him to recover with a clear concience,
sorry not for you...
Don't blame driver, say parents
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20626721-662,00.html
PARENTS of four boys killed when their car slammed into trees have made
a public plea not to blame the young driver for the tragic accident.
The deaths of the school friends in the accident near Byron Bay
yesterday have devastated their community.
They had been to a birthday celebration and were on their way home.
In a remarkable escape, a fifth friend -- the P-plate driver --
survived the horrific collision with only minor injuries.
Corey New, 16, Mitch Everleigh, 16, Bryce Wells, 17, and Paul Morris,
16, died instantly when their car lost control and hit several trees
about 12.30am yesterday. Tyler Green, 17, was taken to Lismore Base
Hospital.
Corey's parents, Mark and Anne New, said they wanted Tyler to recover
with a clear conscience.
"Tyler is doing it really tough too because he's lost four friends,"
Mrs New said.
The boys, who went to school together in Goonellabah near Lismore, had
been at a birthday dinner for another friend and were heading home from
celebrating in Byron Bay.