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Driver in fatal crash was on bail, had history of speed and drugs

- STUFF REPORTERS

The driver of a ute involved in a triple fatal crash near Thames was on bail for methamphet­amine offences and had a driving history of speed and crashes.

It was understood 20-year-old Haydn David Clark crossed the centre line crashing head-on into another ute on Thursday night, killing Hauraki couple Ian James Fielder, 66, and Jocelyn Anne Fielder, 64.

Haydn Clark had absconded from his bail address and was in breach of his 24-hour curfew at the time of the crash, a source said.

He was facing charges of manufactur­ing and supply of methamphet­amine.

Clark died at the scene on State Highway 25 west of the Kopu bridge. His 54-year-old father, Jim, who was in the passenger seat, was cut free from the wreck and flown to Middlemore Hospital in a critical condition.

Waikato road police manager Inspector Marcus Lynam earlier confirmed one of the two utes involved was part of an Auckland purchase deal gone wrong and was reported stolen before the crash.

‘‘It was a purchase of a vehicle that went wrong and it was reported stolen, but it is more of a civil matter.’’

A woman reported the ute stolen after she turned up to an Auckland location to pick up the purchase and the vehicle wasn’t there. Reports the ute was being pursued by police at the time of the crash were incorrect, Lynam said.

Haydn and Jim Clark were heading east towards Thames when preliminar­y indication­s show the ute crossed the centre line into the path of the oncoming couple, Lynam said.

The two vehicles crashed head-on, Waikato Senior Sergeant Charles Burgess said.

‘‘Sadly, both the couple in one ute died at the scene, along with the driver of the other ute,’’ Burgess said.

In April 2014, Clark had posted on his Facebook page that he was involved in a serious crash which left him with a broken neck and a car that was mangled and undriveabl­e.

He was fitted with a head brace with screws into his skull for a few months.

In July 2014, the same month he got the head brace off, Clark got his licence suspended for six months after being caught speeding.

On Facebook, he said he had been driving at 170kmh, but only got caught by the police doing 125kmh.

Thursday’s crash brings the country’s road toll to 125 since January 1.

Photograph­s of Thursday night’s scene show the crash happened on the stretch of road approachin­g the bridge from Orongo near the start of double yellow lines.

 ?? PHOTO: JAKE MCKEE CAGNEY/STUFF ?? Three people died in a collision near the Kopu bridge at Thames, Coromandel.
PHOTO: JAKE MCKEE CAGNEY/STUFF Three people died in a collision near the Kopu bridge at Thames, Coromandel.
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Haydn Clark

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