A 21-year-old man has been charged for the deaths of his girlfriend and two of their mates after crashing a car while allegedly driving on a suspended licence.
Lachlan Stuckey, 21, was allegedly behind the wheel of a Hyundai i35 on Sunday afternoon, travelling back to Nowra with his lover Charlie Quinn, 18, and their two friends Brooke Sorlie and Aaron French, both 20, after a trip to Canberra .
Emergency services were called to the horror scene about 1:10pm and found Ms Quinn, Ms Sorlie and Mr French had been killed and could not be saved.The 21-year-old was taken to Canberra Hospital for surgery and mandatory testing.NSW Police confirmed on Friday Stuckey had been driving on a suspended licence.
“We are heartbroken and sending our love to all the families involved in this absolute tragedy,” Scott Quinn said to The Daily Telegraph."She always had a positive outlook on any given situation," one mate said.
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