Truck driver involved in a horrific crash that killed a two-year-old might not survive his own mental health, according to his daughter
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Truck driver involved in a horrific crash that killed a two-year-old might not survive his own mental health, according to his daughter
Matt Livingston, 42, whose truck ploughed into five cars in a tragic crash that claimed the life of a 2-year-old girl, might not survive his own mental health, according to his daughter Courtney.
The 42-year-old's 42-tonne semi-trailer veered out of control on the Calder Freeway in Victoria at about 2:30 pm on Monday.
Courtney, daughter of Matt Livingston whose truck ploughed five cars, said that she is worried her father might take his own life due to the accident. Credit: Nine.
The horror crash killed one toddler, who was sitting at the back of her parents Volkswagen SUV and seriously injured 4 people, including the parents of the toddler, her 1-year-old sister, and a 62-year-old man whose car was also hit by the crash.
The horrific crash resulted in the death of a two-year-old girl and the injury of four people. Credit: Nine News.
Mr Livingston was released from police custody due to pending further inquiries.
Courtney described the accident which involved her father as an 'absolute tragedy'.
'I will be surprised if he can survive his own mental health after this,' she told the Herald Sun.
'A car swerved in front of him as shown on dashcam footage. It's much more difficult for a fully loaded truck to brake than a normal car.'
Victoria State Emergency Service Councillor Jarrod Bell said that the accident was a 'confronting' scene to attend.
Bell said: 'Six vehicles and five people trapped, this is one of the largest and most complex calls I have attended in a decade.'
'Any incident involving a child is challenging but when we are dealing with the death of a two-year-old that breaks my heart. This call is something that will sit with us for quite a while.'
A Victoria State Emergency Service officer said that the crash accident was a 'confronting' scene to attend. Credit: Nine.
Currently, several factors around the circumstances of the crash are being investigated, with the police saying that it is too early to come up with answers on speculations on whether the driver was under the influence or was drugged when the crash happened.
Detective Sergeants Mark Amos said: 'We are too early in the investigation to come up with those answers - whether there is an involvement of excessive speeding or drugs, or anything like that.'
'It is simple physics why this happened and if people don't show some responsibility and respect it, then this will continue… and other families are going to have the single worst Christmas of their lives.'
Detective Amos also pleaded for anyone who may have witnessed the incident to come forward.
Dashcam footage captured the horrendous moment, showing distressing images of grain and debris strewn across the highway.
Footage showed distressing images of grain and debris strewn across the highway. Credit: Nine.
Onlookers said that it was the worst wreckage they have seen, with some of them admitting that they broke down when they saw the report in the news. Credit: Nine.
A number of onlookers shared their sentiments on social media, writing that the wreckage was the worst they have ever witnessed.
One woman wrote: 'Drove past this just after it happened and I felt sick to my stomach. Terrible.'
Others, who got stuck in traffic due to the horrific crash, said that seeing the reports about the tragedy on the news made them break down.
Detective Amos urged motorists to slow down, saying: 'This is a catastrophe, this is an absolute disaster.'
'It's monumentally frustrating to see this sort of stuff... take your time, slow down, look after each other.'
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000
For confidential crisis support, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14