Son knew about faulty brakes before bus crash killed driver father, court told

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A NSW court has heard distressing details in the manslaughter trial of a mechanic and his 33-year-old friend, whose father was killed in a 2010 bus accident.

After a lengthy investigation, two men are now on trial for involuntary manslaughter over a New South Wales bus crash that killed one of their fathers.

He was transporting 29 disability carers from the Polish Australian Welfare Association in western Sydney to a retreat at around 7:30pm on May 14, when the crash occurred. Charges against the men were laid in 2017 after an investigation by the Traffic and Highway Patrol's Crash Investigation Unit concluded the bus's brakes had failed.

 

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