A father has been charged with careless driving causing the death of two of his children while on their way to see the snow at Mt Hutt.
Emergency services were called to the double-fatal crash on Rakaia Terrace Rd at 2.46pm on Saturday, August 5.
Khatricia Dulay, 19, and Ian Dulay, 17, died following the collision. Their elder sister, 22-year-old Christine Dulay, was critically injured as was their father鈥檚 partner, Virginita Torregosa. Their father, Ghomer Dulay, suffered moderate injuries.
On Friday, Ghomer Dulay made a brief appearance before a registrar at the Christchurch District Court facing four charges in relation to the crash.
He faces two charges of driving a motor vehicle at a speed which was dangerous and thereby caused the death of Khatricia Dulay and Ian Dulay.
The two remaining charges allege he drove a motor vehicle at a speed which was dangerous and caused injury to Christine Dulay and Torregosa.
The 46-year-old will next appear in the Christchurch District Court on September 8.
Ghomer Dulay earlier told the聽Herald聽how he was taking his three children on a road trip to see the fresh snowfall on Mt Hutt for the first time.
鈥淲e were happy,鈥 Dulay said.
From left: Ghomer Dulay, Khatricia Dulay, Christine Joy Dulay and Ian Dulay. Photo / Supplied
The family鈥檚 morning had been full of 鈥渓aughing and joking鈥 and cooking together, enjoying each other鈥檚 company after eight years of living apart.
Dulay and his partner moved to Christchurch in 2015 and his children had only arrived here from the Philippines in May.
鈥淭hey wanted to see the snow. It鈥檚 their first time here and I wanted to because they鈥檙e happy, I want to make them happy.鈥
The children鈥檚 mother earlier spoke to the聽Herald聽from the Philippines, with a relative helping to translate.
She last saw her children on May 25 when they left the Philippines with their father for a new life.
Ian Dulay, 17, and Khatricia Dulay, 19, were killed in a crash near Rakaia.
鈥淭hey migrate for good so they will have a better future.
鈥淭hey want to have a better life, so they live in New Zealand.鈥
The decision to let them leave was 鈥渧ery hard鈥, she said. The children were also sad to be leaving their mother but 鈥渆xcited鈥 for what lay ahead. Their father, who flew to the Philippines to pick them up, had lived in New Zealand since 2015.
She last spoke to her children a day before the crash. They were 鈥渧ery happy鈥 with their new lives, and had spent some of their day at the mall.
Khatricia Dulay (left) and her aunt Jinena Tats-Quin Abellera.
The children had routinely called her since they arrived to provide updates and would also send her photos of their travels.
What had happened was 鈥渄evastating鈥, the relative said.
鈥淪he鈥檚 so very, very sad when she heard the news and also said that she can鈥檛 live without her children.鈥
Her children were 鈥渟o kind, loveable, jolly and generous鈥.
Sam Sherwood is a Christchurch-based reporter. He is a senior journalist who joined the Herald in 2022, and has worked as a journalist for 10 years.
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