Two teenage boys killed in car crash in southern Tasmania
Two teenage boys died in a single-vehicle crash in Crabtree, Tasmania, with speed believed to be a contributing factor.
In a tragic incident in Crabtree, south-east of Hobart, two teenage boys, aged 15 and 17, died following a single-vehicle crash. The accident occurred late at night when the car, driven by a 23-year-old man, lost control and struck a power pole. Emergency services responded promptly, but despite attempts to save them, the 17-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene and the 15-year-old succumbed to his injuries after being transported to the Royal Hobart Hospital.
Tasmania Police are investigating the crash and have indicated that speed was likely a contributing factor in the loss of control of the vehicle. The driver and two other 15-year-old passengers sustained injuries and were treated in hospital as well. Police are appealing for any witnesses or individuals with dashcam footage of the incident to come forward, which could assist in the ongoing investigation.
This incident raises concerns about teen driving safety and the impact of speed in road accidents. With recent statistics showing a worrying trend in youth fatalities related to car accidents, this crash serves as a stark reminder of the dangers involved with reckless driving and the need for greater awareness and preventive measures among young drivers.