Oakford crash: Crash victim Jady Turner’s friends cause outrage over dangerous tribute
Grieving mates of Oakford crash victim Jady Turner have carried out a dangerous tribute by doing burnouts on the busy road where the 22-year-old was killed.
A car was seen doing burnouts and speeding off from the crash site on Thomas Road on Sunday, shortly after the occupants laid flowers on the verge where he died.
The stunt caused traffic to come to a standstill.
Other friends who were there left more peaceful tributes as they were forced to face a reality of life without their friend.
“(He was) full of life. Always there for his friends, his family, everyone,” they told 7NEWS.
“He had a big heart. He partied hard. He was a good guy.”
Mr Turner suffered fatal injuries after his orange Holden Commodore Ute clipped an oversized heavy vehicle convoy just after 6.30am on Saturday.
Camera IconMr Turner suffered fatal injuries after his orange Holden Commodore Ute clipped an oversized heavy vehicle convoy just after 6.30am on Saturday. Credit: Michael Wilson/The West Australian
The orange Holden Commodore ute and a red Ford Falcon sedan were travelling west at speed on Thomas Road at the same time an oversized heavy vehicle convoy was travelling east.
Police say the ute did not pull over to let the convoy pass and instead clipped the oversized load before losing control and crashing into the rear pilot vehicle, a white Ford Ranger.
The 75-year-old man driving the pilot vehicle sustained serious injuries and was sent to the same hospital, where he remains in a stable condition.
Road Police Commander Mike Bell revealed on Saturday that the 20-year-old driver of the Ford Falcon had failed a preliminary breath test following the incident, returning a positive alcohol reading.
The dangerous tribute to Mr Turner, comes after ongoing pleas from authorities for people to take care on WA roads as the road toll climbs to 157.
“It’s another Saturday morning. I’m standing before you to tell you another member of our community has died, a young male, 22 years of age, in a completely avoidable car crash, completely avoidable,” Cdr Bell said.
The 20-year-old has since been charged with dangerous driving causing death in circumstances of aggravation and dangerous driving causing grievous bodily harm in circumstances of aggravation.
He was released on bail and will appear before Armadale Magistrates Court on December 6.
Jady Turner’s younger brother, Joshua Field, tragically died in 2022 after falling from an unsecured residential construction site in Maddington.
Anyone with information about the crash is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au.
Dash-cam or mobile phone vision relating to this crash can be uploaded directly to investigators here.
Road Trauma Support WA 1300 004 814
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