A jury will continue its deliberations tomorrow about whether two Hamilton men are guilty of causing the deaths of four people by illegally racing south of the city.
Dylan Cossey and Stephen John Jones, both 20, have pleaded not guilty in the High Court at Hamilton to four charges of manslaughter by means of illegally racing and causing the four victims' deaths.
Hamilton woman Hannah Leis Strickett-Craze, 24, Paul De Silva, 20, and Lance Robinson, 28, both of Te Awamutu, and Jason McCormick Ross, 19, of Stratford, were all killed instantly in the crash on June 24, 2016 when the car they were in collided with a van, badly injuring the driver. He also gave evidence, but his name was suppressed.
The crash happened on Ohaupo Rd, at the intersection of Ingram Rd, outside Hamilton Airport, on June 24, 2016, when Robinson lost control of his northbound Nissan Skyline and collided with the southbound van.
The pair also face a charge of operating a motor vehicle in a race, or unnecessary exhibition of speed causing injury and failing to stop.