Otago Daily Times

Seat belts not worn by 5 hurt in crash

- GEORGE BLOCK and VAUGHAN ELDER

A SHEARERS’ van crashed on an icy road near Lee Stream early yesterday, injuring five people, none of who were wearing seat belts.

Seven people were in the Toyota Hiace belonging to Michelle Shearing, of Milton, when it crashed on State Highway 87 between Lee Stream and Outram, shortly before dawn.

A police spokeswoma­n said police were called at 6.27am to the crash near Lee Stream Rd, where the van had left the road and ended up on its side down a bank.

A St John spokesman said two people with serious injuries were taken to hospital, along with three moderately injured people.

A person at the scene said all five injured people were not wearing seat belts.

Michelle Shearing coowner Tony Michelle said it was the company’s first serious crash in its 46 years of operation. He thanked emergency services for their assistance on a morning when the NZ Transport Agency was warning of black ice on the highway.

The van had all the requisite seat belts and Mr Michelle could offer no explanatio­n as to why they were not worn.

‘‘They’re all adults.’’

Three of the five injured people had been discharged, but two were still recovering in hos pital, he said.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand crews from Outram and Lookout Point also attended.

The police Serious Crash Unit had been notified.

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PHOTOS: STEPHEN JAQUIERY Medical assistance . . . An ambulance officer helps a man injured when a van ended up on its side after leaving the road near Lee Stream bridge yesterday morning.

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