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Man charged with manslaughter of Canberra Brave ice hockey player Lachlan Seary
A 28-year-old man has been charged with manslaughter over a crash that killed 19-year-old Canberra ice hockey player Lachlan Seary.
Key points:
- Lachlan Seary was killed after a crash on the Monaro Highway last month
- Police have charged the 28-year-old driver of the second car with manslaughter
- Seary was a considered a rising star in Australian ice hockey before his death
Seary, described by the Canberra Brave ice hockey side as “one of the brightest young talents” was killed when his car collided with a tree on the Monaro Highway last month.
But police today said Seary was “completely innocent and played no part in his death”, instead charging a 28-year-old man with manslaughter.
Police allege the man was speeding and under the influence of…
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