
A Wagga man who was behind the wheel of a fuel tanker when it crashed and exploded into a fireball, killing two people on Sydney's northern beaches, has been committed to stand trial.
THE Wagga man who was behind the wheel of a fuel tanker when it crashed and exploded into a fireball, killing two people on Sydney's northern beaches, has been committed to stand trial.
Shane Anthony Day, 47, is charged with two counts of dangerous driving occasioning death and one count of dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm following the crash at Mona Vale in October 2013.
"There is clear evidence the accused was driving in a manner dangerous to the public," magistrate Janet Wahlquist said at a committal hearing at Downing Centre Local Court on Wednesday.
– AAP