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18-year-old sentenced to home detention for dangerous driving causing death

Author
Sam Carran,
Publish Date
Tue, 19 Jul 2016, 4:30PM
The scene of the accident near Turangi last year. Photo / Supplied
The scene of the accident near Turangi last year. Photo / Supplied

18-year-old sentenced to home detention for dangerous driving causing death

Author
Sam Carran,
Publish Date
Tue, 19 Jul 2016, 4:30PM

An emotionally-charged sentencing at Taupo District Court this afternoon has ended with home detention for an 18-year-old charged with dangerous driving causing death.

Trey Church was 17 at the time, when on November 2nd last year on a stretch of road near Turangi he overtook two cars at excessive speed, lost control and slammed sideways into a tree causing critical injuries to himself and his two passengers.

Mr Church, his cousin Zane Church and friend Orlando Bell were all flown to Waikato Hospital. Mr Bell died 24 hours later from massive brain injuries.

A theme throughout the sentencing was that there were no winners in all of this, something acknowledged by the respective lawyers and Judge P.R Connell.

Judge Connell also acknowledged there was an element of racing behaviour as Mr Church knew the occupants of the two vehicles he passed, as well as there being very small amounts of cannabis and alcohol in Mr Church's blood test at hospital.

He sentenced Mr Church to 10 months home detention, 150 hours of community work, $1500 of emotional harm reparation to each victim and disqualified him from driving for 4 years.

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