Crash death driver was at Americarna
An event celebrating American muscle cars ended in tragedy when a participant died in a car crash while heading home.
Kevin Rule was killed after the driver of a southbound car pulled out to pass another vehicle turning down a side road near Piopio on Sunday and smashed head-on into the 69-year-old’s northbound 1957 Chevy Bel Air, Sergeant Steve Jones of the Waikato Serious Crash Unit previously said.
Rule died at the scene while his wife, Pauline, 67, was taken to Waikato Hospital with serious injuries. The couple were returning to Taumarunui after attending Taranaki’s three-day Americarna festival, which attracted 700 vehicles and 1400 participants.
Event organiser John Rae said it was devastating news.
‘‘It definitely took the icing clean off the top of the cake to know that someone had lost their life all because someone else, not an entrant, pulled out to pass and hit him head on,’’ Rae said.
‘‘The good news is his wife has been released from the high dependency unit and is now on a ward.’’
He said the couple, who owned Flooring First in Taumarunui, were both very well respected and had attended Americarna seven times.
‘‘We’ve had numerous messages, phone calls, emails and Facebook comments from people who are shocked and very disappointed about what has happened.
‘‘When you lose one of your fellow car lovers doing what they love to do through no fault of their own it’s a double tragedy.’’
A post on the business’ Facebook page said: ‘‘Due to family bereavement, our store will be closed for the rest of the week. We thank you for your patience.’’
Rae was notified about the crash when one of Rule’s best friends called him after he came across the scene.
Rule’s funeral will be on Monday.