One of two men killed in a fiery crash on the M4 on Tuesday was banned from holding a licence for three years due to reckless driving offences.
One of two men killed in a fiery crash after a police pursuit in Sydney’s inner west on Tuesday was banned from driving for three years and serving a sentence in the community for reckless driving, which he planned to appeal this week.
Malas was planning to appeal that sentence in the NSW District Court on Thursday. Instead, his life was cut short, along with that of his friend, in another instance of dangerous driving. “These sort of incidents where people are harmed or injured or killed on the roads – it’s unnecessary.”Advertisement
The fatal crash has been declared a critical incident and officers from Fairfield are investigating the incident.
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