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Teenagers' death shatters NSW community

17:04 AEDT Mon Jan 2 2012

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A NSW mid-north coast community is devastated after two teenage hitchhikers were killed on a highway on New Year's Day.

Kane Bramble, aged 19, from Port Macquarie and 16-year-old Clint Ritchie, from Wauchope were hit by a four-wheel drive as they walked along the Oxley Highway, between Wauchope and Port Macquarie, just after 12.30pm (AEDT) on Sunday.

The 37-year-old driver was found to be over the blood alcohol limit in a breath test at the scene but a second test at Port Macquarie police station had him under the limit.

Inspector Paul Fuller said the pair were walking on edge of the busy road next to fast-travelling traffic and died at the scene.

"There's no footpath to speak of and they were walking along the edge of the roadway," Insp Fuller told AAP.

"The death of two young men in relatively small communities has a significant impact.

"The driver has been spoken with by police and he's already given a version.

"Further inquiries will be made but at this stage there have been no charges.

Insp Fuller said pedestrians should always keep an eye on traffic.

"If there's a necessity to walk on busy roads just be aware of what's occurring."

The national holiday road toll stands at 45, with 17 deaths in NSW.

EDS: The national road toll period runs from 0001 December 23, 2011 until 2359 January 3, 2012, local times, in line with the Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Board.

Source: http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/8397428/teenagers-death-shatters-community

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