A man who allegedly grabbed the steering wheel of a car in which he was a front-seat passenger, swerving it into an oncoming bus, had done it before, a jury has been told.
However, this time three people died.
Worthy Redeemed, formerly known as Lee Errol Silvester, pleaded not guilty to 10 charges in the High Court at Wellington yesterday.
The 39-year-old is charged with the manslaughter of Dean Jonathan McCartney, 21, Jethro Bronson Cooper, 16, and Kodee Marie Rapana, 15, by moving the steering wheel of a vehicle in which he was a passenger, causing it to veer into the path of an oncoming bus on May 1 last year near Woodend, north of Christchurch.
He also faces three charges of dangerous driving causing death, one causing grievous bodily harm with reckless disregard and three charges of injuring with reckless disregard. Redeemed and back-seat passenger Reece James Dick-Durham survived the crash.