Teen boy fights for life after crash that kills WA mum



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A 17-year-old boy is still fighting for life a day after a crash that killed a mother and injured two others south west of Perth.

Trudy Clarke, from Waroona, was killed when the grey Holden Commodore she was a pbadenger in collided with an oncoming truck on South Western Highway yesterday afternoon.

Liam Ewan Pbadmore was trapped inside the wreckage and remains in a coma in Royal Perth Hospital’s intensive care unit.

Trudy Clarke died when the car she was travelling in collided with an oncoming truck.
Trudy Clarke died when the car she was travelling in collided with an oncoming truck. (9NEWS)
Liam Ewan Pbadmore remains in a coma.
Liam Ewan Pbadmore remains in a coma. (9NEWS)

The 17-year-old’s family are holding vigil by his bedside and have urged others to “hold on to their loved ones tightly”.

“You never know when this sort of tragedy could strike,” the family said in a statement to 9News.

Kyenan James Nielsen, 18, and driver Mark Tomlinson, 43, was also seriously injured in the crash and are being treated in the state trauma unit.

Kyenan James Nielsen, 18, and driver Mark Tomlinson, 43, was also seriously injured.
Kyenan James Nielsen, 18, and driver Mark Tomlinson, 43, was also seriously injured. (9NEWS)
The occupants became trapped in the mangled wreck.
The occupants became trapped in the mangled wreck. (9NEWS)

The crash highlights WA road toll figures that show a disproportionate number of fatalities on country roads, with 85 already this year compared to 50 deaths on metropolitan roads.

The Road Safety Commission claim three quarters of all deaths on country roads are due to driver inattention. 

© Nine Digital Pty Ltd 2018



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