A 20-year-old man involved in a fatal collision which took the lives of two women on Anzac Day has been arrested and charged with numerous offences, SA’s Police Commissioner says.
Key points:
- A man has been charged with several offences following a fatal crash at Urrbrae
- His parents released a statement on Friday saying they had been worried about his mental health
- Two women, including SA Police Chief Superintendent Joanne Shanahan, died in the crash
Commissioner Grant Stevens told media at a daily coronavirus press briefing that the young man, revealed in a statement by his parents as Harrison Kitt, has been charged with two counts of driving without due care and causing death.
He was also charged with one count of causing harm.
The crash involved three cars at the intersection of Cross Road and Fullarto