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Children killed, parents suffer burns in fuel tanker explosion

29 Dec, 2009 12:57 PM
Two young sisters were killed and their parents are fighting for their lives after a fuel tanker exploded in a horrific multiple-vehicle crash on the Princes Hwy near Batemans Bay last night.

Makeely Bridge, aged 11, and her sister Jordon, 13, were killed when the south-bound Kenworth prime mover and three cars collided on a sweeping bend near the intersection of Pebbly Beach Rd at 4.40pm yesterday.

The 36-year-old driver of the tanker, David Carolan from Narellan Vale, also died in the crash.

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    Witnesses said the tanker, which was hauling a trailer of diesel fuel, and the car in which the family was travelling crashed down an embankment and were engulfed in a fireball.

    The family was returning home from holidays in Victoria with relatives, who were in the car immediately behind them.

    Smoke from the crash scene could be seen from 10km away.

    Superintendent Wayne Starling, from Shoalhaven Police, today said it appeared the tanker had crossed to the incorrect side of the road, hitting a Toyota Rav4, a Honda Accord and a Subaru Forrester.

    "In the Subaru was a 13-year-old girl and her 11-year-old sister, and the vehicle became engulfed in flames. The drivers of the vehicle were the girls' parents," he said.

    "The two parents in the car were saved by members of the public.

    "At times of tragedy, people do heroic, great things. It brings out the best in people."

    The girls' parents sustained burns to 80 per cent of their bodies, and are in a critical condition at Royal North Shore and Concord hospitals.

    Supt Starling said they would be lucky to survive their injuries.

    Four other people suffered minor injuries, including one woman in her 50s who was discharged from Batemans Bay Hospital last night.

    Investigators are not sure why the tanker crossed to the wrong side of the road.

    "It was one of the worst accidents I've ever seen over 20 years in the highway patrol," Batemans Bay Highway Patrol supervisor Sergeant Rob Young said.

  • The intense heat of the tanker fire, thick smoke and debris hampered rescue efforts and the search for any other casualties.

    From the air, the scattered debris and burnt bushland looked like a bomb had exploded. Charred grass stretched for 50m around the two burnt out vehicles.

    Michelle Lewis, who owns the Liberty service station two kilometres from the crash scene, said the accident had sent a thick plume of smoke into the air.

    "Cars were frantically pulling up saying 'Call an ambulance, call the police', then we looked out the window and saw black smoke," she said.

    "There was very thick black smoke for the first hour or so. It is still smokey."

    Supt Starling said police would not release the victims' names until they were confident their next of kin had been contacted.

    The Princes Hwy was closed for more than 12 hours as crash investigators examined the scene.

    One lane was opened this afternoon, and traffic was being alternated along the stretch.

    The tanker remained at the scene, and was expected to be salvaged today.

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    Thinking of all involved, Hoping for a speedy recovery for "J" and her partner. I am so sorry you lost your two beautiful girls. I cant believe this has happened to such a lovely family. My heart goes out to you all. My thoughts are also with all other members of the family. My thoughts are also with the family of the truck driver and with all others involved in any way with this tragedy. To "J"s daughters, rest in peace little angels.
    Posted by bronnie, 30/12/2009 8:48:13 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    im so sorry about ur loss i couldnt stop crying abput how much pain and agonie that u guys are in i am only 12 yrs old and i am going into yr six i remember how excited i was to be in yr six and for mekeli to be a prefecy would had be the best mekeli was a loving caring person i did not no jorden but i still am verey sorry i just carnt emajine how much pain u are in i just wish this never happened i pray every night to god wishing this never happend and i am verey sorry about ur lose isla
    Posted by isla, 30/12/2009 9:33:42 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    RIP Makeely Bridge, Jordon Bridge and David Carolan, Although I never knew you personally, I know I will now never forget you. In such a tragic accident we have lost very important lives, i hope at this time people can remember what is really important right now. To Debbie and David Bridge I'm so sorry for your lose, should you have the strength and willpower to survive I wish you all the best in your recovery.
    Posted by Batemans Bay local, 30/12/2009 11:54:35 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    My thoughts go to each and every person involved, to those who lost their lives, to those who lay injured and to those who will live with the horrific images in their mind for the rest of their lives. Rest peacefully Makeely, Jordon and David...
    Posted by sad mum, 30/12/2009 1:13:56 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
    rip to the two little girls who live's where taken so soon and tragicly,may god be with the parent's in this awfull moment and im wishing them the best in there recovery and may they have the will power to recover god bless u both
    Posted by possy, 30/12/2009 1:21:52 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
    Wishing courage and strength to all involved. May god hold you all in the palm of his hand.
    Posted by Erica, 30/12/2009 11:36:25 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
    Little angels may you rest in peace. May your parents have the strength to get through what is to come. Thoughts also to the family of the truck driver. To those that saw the accident and tried to help, may you soon have restful nights. XXXX
    Posted by another mum, 30/12/2009 11:39:27 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
    RIP Mekeely and Jordan two angels god has taken. David and Deb we are all thinking of you. As a friend of Deb and work colleague Im sure I speak for all her work colleagues we are so deeply sorry for your loss in this horrific tradgedy. Love and prayers go out to you both and your families in this terrible time xxxx
    Posted by jewelz, 31/12/2009 7:34:57 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    RIP to all who's lives were tragically taken in this terrible accident. my thoughts go out to all the friends and family of those lost and injured.
    Posted by anon, 31/12/2009 8:52:06 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    words are so inadequate and I feel so very sad even though I do not know you but my thoughts and prayers go out to you all ... God bless.
    Posted by sad sydney sider, 31/12/2009 8:52:06 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
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    Emergency crews face a horror scene yesterday as three people die in a crash involving a fuel tanker on the Princes Hwy near Batemans Bay.
    Emergency crews face a horror scene yesterday as three people die in a crash involving a fuel tanker on the Princes Hwy near Batemans Bay.
    The burnt-out remains of the fuel tanker (above and below) involved in yesterday's triple fatality near Batemans Bay. Pictures: KERRI-ANNE MESNER
    The burnt-out remains of the fuel tanker (above and below) involved in yesterday's triple fatality near Batemans Bay. Pictures: KERRI-ANNE MESNER
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