The deaths of five young pedestrians in NSW in less than two months has prompted leading road trauma surgeons to speak out, fed up with having to see the horrific end result of accidents on their operating tables. Road safety experts and victims have joined their call for change, demanding Âtighter laws and stricter Âenforcement. Seventeen-year-old Adam Ghoz died after he was struck by a van at Casula while walking with a friend on January 7. Two days earlier, in Wellington, two boys - Sheldon Shorey, 6, and his seven-year-old brother Shane - were killed as they walked home from a local pool.