Lily van De Putte
Gabby McLennan
Tyrese Bechard
Antonio Desisto
Summer Williams
John Van de Putte
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Matt Gould
said speed was a potential “factor in relation to the crash”.
Since the devastating crash, the local Buxton community has come together to remember the five victims, , , , and . They were all in Year 9 and Year 11 at Picton High School.
Lily van De Putte’s dad gave a particularly powerful statement to the .
“We don’t hold any grudges against the driver because he is going to go through hell,” he said.
Mayor of Wollondilly Shire posted on Facebook about the “devastating” loss to the community.
Friends of the teens have spoken out about the tragedy. One girl said two of the crash victims had texted her asking to hang out that night.
“I told them I couldn’t stay out late… I just feel like I can’t wake up,” she said, per .
“Gabby and Lily were very close and no matter what happened, they were always there for me.”
A mum from the local community also spoke to about the two girls.
“They were cheeky, beautiful, just always smiling,” she said.
Picton High School will be providing extra counselling for its students in the aftermath of the crash, with support from the NSW Department of Education.
“For as long as students need it, we will supply it,” the school said on Facebook.
“Our thoughts are with the Picton High and Buxton communities and particularly with the family and friends of those involved, as well as the emergency responders who had to deal with such a heartbreaking scene,” he said.
“There’s an awful lot of people in the shire that are hurting today, so we need to be there to support and look out for each other.”
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