An Australian man is behind bars in the US awaiting a court hearing after he allegedly drove on the wrong side of the road and killed two people in a head-on car crash.
West Australian Luke Nardini was taken to hospital after the collision which allegedly killed a man and woman aged in their 60s on Friday evening near San Francisco.
The Mercury News reported Nardini’s white BMW M4 was travelling in the wrong direction on Highway 84 in California’s Santa Cruz Mountains when it smashed into a Ford Taurus on a tight, blind turn.
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California Highway Patrol officer David LaRock told the newspaper Nardini had not been in the US long and was not familiar with the winding, two-lane road.
He said Nardini, who is from a well-known Narrogin family and a popular member of the sprint car scene, may have thought he was driving on the correct side of the road.
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A man sitting in the back seat of the Taurus died at the scene and a woman, who was also in the back seat, was later declared dead at a hospital.
Three other passengers in the Taurus were also hospitalised.
Drugs and alcohol are not suspected to have caused the crash.
Luke Nardini is behind bars in the US after allegedly driving on the wrong side of the road and killing two people in a head-on car crash. Credit: Luke Nardini/Facebook
Nardini’s mother, Cheryle Nardini, said her son appeared in court on Tuesday and a bail application hearing had been scheduled for later in the month.
“Was so good to be able to see him,” Cheryle Nardini, who has travelled to the US, wrote on Facebook.
“We have a long way to go.”
Cheryle Nardini said her family had been devastated by the incident and asked friends to provide character references for her son.
Dozens of people, many from the family’s hometown of Narrogin, responded to the request with supportive messages.
“His lawyer has spoken to him three times today and he is being so strong,” she then responded in thanks.
It is not known what offence Nardini has been charged with.
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