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When sleep is the stuff of nightmares

Wilson Narayan, 46, had been undergoing treatment for a sleep disorder when he caused a crash at Makarewa last September that claimed the lives of 23-year-old Matthew Harris and his baby daughter Ruby, and critically injured Ella Ashley, who after seven operations remains in hospital. He told police he may have had a blackout or fallen asleep. All the more disturbingly, Narayan was involved in a second crash the following month in Invercargill, hitting three parked cars. No death or injury this time, but once again he told police at the scene that, after a nightshift, he may have fallen asleep.

Southland man sentenced for causing a car crash that killed two people

The crash at Makarewa which claimed two lives and severely injured a teenager on September 2. On the eve of what would have been Ruby Harris’ first birthday, her mother has been able to tell the person at fault of her death in a horrific car crash the pain he has caused. Brooke McDowall-Blick lost her only daughter in the crash as well as her partner, Ruby s dad Matthew Harris, 23. Wilson Prasidh Narayan, 46, pleaded guilty to five driving charges in relation to the crash on September 2, on the outskirts of Invercargill. The charges were: Two of careless driving causing death, two of careless driving causing injury, and one of careless driving.

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Winton motorcycle burglars yet to be sentenced

They picked up a Suzuki DR200 in its transport crate and carried it to Harimate’s house. Ten minutes later a Suzuki RMX450 was taken. On October 23, police found the Suzuki DR200 in Hyde’s bedroom. Harimate admitted taking the DR200 but denied taking the RMX450. Kane declined to comment and Hyde admitted assisting in uplifting the DR200, the summary says. The judge said Harimate was less culpable in the burglary than the other two, but denied an application for a discharge without conviction. Harimate was also convicted fined $750 and ordered to pay $89 in reparations for three charges of taking pecuniary advantage in Winton in October 2020, when he used a credit card he found outside the top pub to buy cigarettes.

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