Driver faces court from hospital bed after brothers killed in crash

Driver faces court from hospital bed after brothers killed in crash

A 33-year-old man who was behind the wheel in a horrific automotive crash in Sydney has confronted courtroom from his hospital mattress.

The grandmother of his two nephews paid tribute to the younger lives misplaced within the Friday evening tragedy.

The boys, aged simply 9 and 10, died in hospital and their nine-year-old cousin was injured.

A 33-year-old man who was behind the wheel in a horrific car crash in Sydney has faced court from his hospital bed.
Flowers have been left on the scene of the crash in Sydney. (Nine)

Their grandma stated “they have been fun-loving boys”.

“The eldest was very caring. His little brother very confident,” she stated, including “he was going to rule the world”.

At Monterey close to Brighton Le Sands within the metropolis’s south, teddy bears and flowers now mark a spot of immense ache and anger.

Resident Annie Szanto stated what occurred was “horrible”.

“I think any parent would be quite shaken to learn that news, she said.

Coco Edwards said she felt “deeply affected” by the tragedy, which happened in the beachfront area notorious for speeding drivers.

“(They’re) loss of life drivers, as I name them now, loss of life drivers not the hoons,” she said.

“This is the third accident throughout the week.”

The brothers were in the backseat of a Subaru WRX that slammed into a tree on Grand Parade just before 10pm on Friday night.

The boys died in hospital, their nine-year-old cousin was injured and her dad, the boys’ uncle, was charged with dangerous driving.

The lawyer for the 33-year-old was tight lipped outside court today.

But he earlier spoke to 9News.

A 33-year-old man who was behind the wheel in a horrific car crash in Sydney has faced court from his hospital bed.
The brothers were in the backseat of a Subaru WRX that slammed into a tree on Grand Parade just before 10pm on Friday night. (Nine)

“He is recent out of surgical procedure and nonetheless beneath the affect of treatment … I do not know but if he is aware of that the 2 little ones have misplaced their lives,” Farhim Arya said.

The lawyer said his client had spoken with the little boys’ mother, who is “distraught and distressed”.

“She nonetheless helps him and stands by him,” Arya said.The 33-year-old is facing two counts of dangerous driving causing death and one count of causing bodily harm by misconduct.

His case was adjourned to Sutherland Local Court next month, a hearing at which Arya said his client would apply for bail.

Police are additionally trying to find the motive force of a gray sedan, with the investigation trying into whether or not the crash was the results of a road race.

Source: www.9news.com.au