Waleed Aly asks people to remember the toll on juvenile drivers after the Buxton incident near Picton

Waleed Aly asks people to remember the toll on juvenile drivers after the Buxton incident near Picton


The Project host Waleed Aly encouraged viewers to consider the juvenile driver in a fatal ute accident that claimed the lives of five of his friends and the toll he will have to bear.

The Project hosts discussed the tragic Buxton car crash which killed five teenagers southwest of Sydney on Wednesday's program (pictured)

The Project hosts discussed the tragic Buxton car crash which killed five teenagers southwest of Sydney on Wednesday's program (pictured)

At mid-morning, a flurry of groups of mourners arrived to pay their respects and leave tributes

Paramedics were pictured wheeling the male driver towards an ambulance that took the 18-year-old to Liverpool Hospital for mandatory blood and urine testing (pictured)

Tuesday night, around 100 kilometers southwest of Sydney, Tyrell Edwards, 18, was driving a Nissan Navara pickup that went off the road and crashed into a tree.

The single survivor, a driver with a P-plate, was discovered beside the disaster at 8 p.m. on East Parade, Buxton, a 1,000-person community near Picton.

There were no other automobiles involved in the collision.

Three girls and two guys, all 14 to 16 years old and classmates at Picton High School, were tragically killed.

Aly stated that he was not assuming fault but added: “We should not forget the survivor.

Imagine what he will have to endure in addition to living in a small town.


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