Buxton crash: Father of victim holds no grudges towards the driver who survived crash

Father of one of five teenagers killed in horror crash says he holds no grudge against the driver in an incredible act of forgiveness: ‘He’s going to go through hell’

  • Five teenagers are dead after a ute lost control and slammed into a tree 
  • Antonio Desisto, Tyrese Bechard, Summer Williams are among the victims 
  • Lily Van De Putte and Gabby McLennan also died in the horror car accident 
  • Lily’s father said he ‘holds no grudges’ against the driver who survived the crash
  • Tyrell Edwards, 18, was behind the wheel when the ute ploughed into a tree

The father of a teenage girl who was killed alongside four of her mates in a horror car crash said he has no ill will towards the driver.

Tyrell Edwards, 18, was behind the wheel of the Nissan Navara ute when it veered off the road and slammed into a tree in Buxton, near Picton, southwest of Sydney on Tuesday night.

Mr Edwards was the sole survivor, while his five passengers, Antonio Desisto, Tyrese Bechard, Summer Williams, Lily Van De Putte and Gabby McLennan – all aged between 14 and 16 – were killed.

Lily’s father spoke out on Wednesday after the news of the fatal crash rocked the close-knit community.

‘We don’t hold any grudges against the driver because he is going to go through hell,’ John Van de Putte told the ABC.

Lily Van De Putte was one of the five victims killed in the horror car crash in Buxton on Tuesday night

Tyrell Edwards, 18, (pictured) had been behind the wheel of the Nissan Navara ute when it veered off the road and slammed into a tree in southwest Sydney on Tuesday night

Tyrell Edwards, 18, (pictured) had been behind the wheel of the Nissan Navara ute when it veered off the road and slammed into a tree in southwest Sydney on Tuesday night

Mr Edwards, who had just graduated from Picton High, was arrested for mandatory blood and urine testing but is not in police custody. He returned a negative result when he was breathalysed at the scene.

He observation in Liverpool hospital being treated for non life-threatening injuries as of Wednesday morning. No charges have been laid.

Detective Acting Inspector Jason Hogan said preliminary investigations suggested speed was a possible factor in the crash.

‘We appeal to people to carry out their driving in accordance to the rules and regulations,’ the inspector said.

Year 9 classmate Elly Mount tearfully remembered the five teenagers who died and revealed she almost joined them on the fateful trip

Year 9 classmate Elly Mount tearfully remembered the five teenagers who died and revealed she almost joined them on the fateful trip

Police are investigating if speed was a factor in the collision in Buxton

Police are investigating if speed was a factor in the collision in Buxton

‘Obviously, having six people in a four-seater vehicle is inherently dangerous and it should not be done.’

The horror crash has sent shockwaves through Buxton as devastated locals attempt to make sense of the tragedy.

Year 9 classmate Elly Mount tearfully remembered the five teenagers who died and revealed how she almost went joined them on the fateful trip. 

‘They wanted me to hang out with them,’ Elly said after laying flowers at the crash site with her mother, Amy Cook.

The horror crash has sent shockwaves through Buxton as devastated locals attempt to make sense of the tragedy

The horror crash has sent shockwaves through Buxton as devastated locals attempt to make sense of the tragedy

Tears streaming down her face, Elly said she had been closest to two of the sisters, who were top school soccer players.

‘(One of my friends) was an amazing goalie. (Her) mum did everything for me, drove me to games.

‘I don’t feel like it’s real. I am not coping.

‘Who’s going to get up and get their trophies for soccer, their parents?’

Elly said the whole group she had almost gone out driving with, including the two boys, were in Year 9 or 10.

Camden Police Superintendent Paul Fuller said it was ‘one of the worst accident scenes’ he’d seen in 38 years in the force.

Mourners are seen in front of a bunch of flowers left in honour of the five victims

Mourners are seen in front of a bunch of flowers left in honour of the five victims

Five teenagers who died when a ute smashed into a tree in south-west Sydney have been named

 Five teenagers who died when a ute smashed into a tree in south-west Sydney have been named and pictured, as distraught relatives leave heartfelt tributes.

Antonio Desisto, Tyrese Bechard, Summer Williams, Lily Van De Putte and Gabby McLennan – all age between 14 and 16 – died just after 8pm on Tuesday when a Nissan Navara ute veered off the road in Buxton, 100km southwest of the city.

The driver, 18-year-old Tyrell Edwards, was taken to Liverpool Hospital with non life-threatening injuries.

He was arrested for mandatory blood and urine testing but is not in police custody.

It comes as the father of Miss Van de Putte, John, told the ABC he ‘doesn’t hold any grudges’ against the driver because ‘he is going to go through hell’.

Lily Van De Putte (pictured) sadly died with her friends in a ute smash on Tuesday night

Gabriella McLennan (pictured) was one of the teenage victims from the horror smash on Tuesday

Gabriella McLennan (pictured) was one of the teenage victims from the horror smash on Tuesday

 

Antonio Desisto (pictured) died in a car accident at about 8pm on Tuesday

Antonio Desisto (pictured) died in a car accident at about 8pm on Tuesday

Pictured: Summer Williams, who was only 14 when she died on Tuesday night in a car accident

Pictured: Summer Williams, who was only 14 when she died on Tuesday night in a car accident

Pictured: Tyrese Bechard, who died with his friends in a car crash on Tuesday night

Pictured: Tyrese Bechard, who died with his friends in a car crash on Tuesday night

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