A coroner has urged people who “do not live close to the nightlife” to make a plan to get home safely following the death of a man in a high-speed, drink-driving crash near Wanaka.
Kane Stephan Evans died when he crashed his car on November 23, 2019, on the Wanaka-Luggate Highway, part of State Highway 6.
The 23-year-old was almost three times over the legal blood alcohol limit and was travelling at a speed of at least 135km/h when he hurtled off the road and smashed into a tree near Wanaka Airport.
He was heading to his home more than 40km from where the pub he had been drinking at.
“Many locals in the Wānaka-Cromwell area do not live close to the nightlife and there is no public transport available,” said Coroner Alexandra Cunninghame in a report released today following an inquest into Evans’ death.
“If walking home or using a taxi is not an option, then a plan to get home safely should always be made, preferably before a night out starts.”
The coroner said Evans, an apprentice roofer, finished work on November 22 and had a beer at his home at Mount Pisa near Cromwell before driving to Wanaka to a friend’s house at about 7pm.