Otago Daily Times

Drinkdrive­r confesses killing mate

- KURT BAYER

CHRISTCHUR­CH: A drinkdrive­r who caused a fatal crash and tried to claim his dead mate had been behind the wheel has finally confessed.

Tyler CrollDavis (24) had been drinking and socialisin­g at his Rakaia Gorge home in rural Mid Canterbury on September 1 last year with his friend David Muir when he took the fateful decision to drive.

They were heading east towards Ashburton on the State Highway 77 (the Methven Highway) about 1am in light rain, when CrollDavis lost control.

The Toyota Corona slid sideways and left the road, the Christchur­ch District Court heard yesterday.

‘‘The impact of that collision resulted in the immediate death of the passenger, Mr Muir,’’ the police summary of facts says.

CrollDavis crawled out of the wreck and walked to a nearby farmhouse ‘‘where he sought medical assistance for himself’’.

When police caught up with him, he denied being the driver of the crashed vehicle.

The farm worker said Mr Muir (21) was driving and that he had been the frontseat passenger and that there had been ‘‘a number of other people’’ in the car whom he did not know.

CrollDavis pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of driving with excess alcohol causing death. The charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years’ imprisonme­nt.

He also admitted three charges of driving while disqualifi­ed.

Judge Jane Farish remanded him in custody to be sentenced on December 13.

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