The parents of a Porirua teenager killed with his best mate in a high-speed car crash are to speak in Masterton about the aftermath of the tragedy.
Brent and Christine Laurenson lost their son Nathan Laurenson, 18, in a car crash in Plimmerton in 2009 that also claimed the life of Udo Fourie, also 18.
Nathan and Udo had been at the beach celebrating Udo's birthday and had afterwards travelled as passengers in a modified Subaru Impreza with 22-year-old James Cupit, who they barely knew, behind the wheel.
Cupit lost control of the car at high speed and struck another vehicle. Nathan died at the scene and Udo died soon afterwards. Cupit survived and was sentenced to seven months' home detention.
On the two-year anniversary, Mr and Mrs Laurenson launched The Ripple Effect, a presentation featuring a 20-minute DVD outlining the impact of the crash on them, their son's girlfriend Mel Lind and two of his mates.