- three Boston university students were killed last year in New Zealand, when their minivan rolled may have survived, if they put on your seat belt, police said Wednesday.
Tina - Mitchell Ellis told the three officers who died who suffered a brain injury in the accident in May last year and the fourth didn't wear your seat belt, and from the van to throw out a tribunal. She said, four people are wearing a seat belt suffered only minor injuries.
Students have a study plan, and to drive in New Zealand to a the beginning of the scenic hiking.
Driven by Stephen hausmann last year admit that they do not drive carefully, be disqualified driver's license for six months.
Mitchell - Ellis said hausman previous reminders to buckle. He become upset, she says, before driving hypercorrection, turn over to the side of the road of van four times.
"When we were inside, everyone was screaming, screaming but it's more like a roller coaster,", 'Prof. Hausman says in a statement, the police in court proceedings. "I just kept on screaming" I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. "I don't know what else to say."
Police said that does not involve the use of alcohol and drugs, and indicate the guards could not accelerate rural roads, he crashed into pieces. Police said that this is his first time in New Zealand's roads, and he drove a pickup truck driving for the first time.
Roach Jauberty victims is Austin Brashears California and France, both and danielle Lekhno, 20, 21 years old, New Jersey, Theriault said Massachusetts Meg head injury.
Ap track Theriault said, recovered from the accident, when she returned home, accepted surgical operation, and return to the Boston university audit accounting class in January.
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