Police are continuing their inquiries into a double fatal crash at Urunga last month, yesterday revealing the driver of the ute had a high-range blood alcohol concentration of 0.245 – almost five times the legal limit.
About 5am on Sunday, January 8, a southbound b-double truck collided with a Holden Commodore utility, which was travelling north in the southbound lanes at Urunga.
The truck then ran off the road and slammed into a house. 11-year-old Penrith boy, Max McGregor, was killed when the truck crashed into a room of a house in which he was sleeping.
The utility driver, 38-year-old David Levett from Nambucca Heads, died at the scene.
The truck driver, a 51-year-old Queensland man, and his male passenger were taken by NSW Ambulance Paramedics to Coffs Harbour Hospital for treatment.
Police attached to the Mid North Coast Crash Investigation Unit are continuing their inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the incident, with investigators finding no evidence to suggest speed was a factor in the fatal crash.
Police continue to investigate all matters, including but not restricted to comprehensive examination of the vehicles involved and the roadway upon which the crash occurred.
All information is being provided to the Coroner.
Meanwhile, anyone who witnessed the crash or circumstances leading up to it and has not already spoken with police is urged to consider Mid North Coast Crash Investigation Unit or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.