“DEATH TRAP” T-WAY: Sydney Mourns William Drake and Adrian Lai After Horror Bus Smash
BOSSLEY PARK – The identity of the two teenage boys killed in a catastrophic collision on Sydney’s restricted T-way has been revealed, as the local community turns its grief into a searing demand for government accountability. William Drake, 15, and Adrian Lai, 14, were identified today as the victims of the Monday night horror that has left Fairfield City reeling.
The Final Moments: A Tragic Miscalculation
The boys were riding a petrol-powered trail bike along the Liverpool-Parramatta T-way—a corridor strictly reserved for buses—near Restwell Road at approximately 7:10 pm. New witness accounts and grainy CCTV footage suggest the teens may have been attempting a maneuver or “messing around” on the restricted roadway just seconds before the impact.
The trail bike reportedly slammed into the side of a commuter bus, becoming wedged and pinning both boys beneath the heavy vehicle. Despite the heroic efforts of NSW Ambulance paramedics and horrified bystanders, both William and Adrian were pronounced dead at the scene.

“I TOLD YOU SO”: Mayor’s Fury at State Government
While the suburb of Bossley Park is blanketed in flowers and tributes, Fairfield City Mayor Frank Carbone has launched a scathing attack on the NSW Government, claiming this was a “preventable massacre.”
“I am upset and I am angry,” Mayor Carbone told reporters. “We have repeatedly highlighted this issue. Illegal motorbikes and e-bikes have taken over our T-ways, and the state government has ignored every single plea for action. Chris Minns, enough with the media releases. Do your job before more kids die.”
Carbone’s comments echo years of complaints from residents who describe the T-way as a “lawless zone” where unregistered bikes frequently play a lethal game of chicken with high-speed transit buses.
A Community in Shock
Online, a deluge of tributes has painted a picture of two “fun-loving” mates who shared a passion for riding. Friends remembered William as a mentor on the bike, while Adrian was described as a vibrant presence in his local school community.
The Memorial: A mass memorial ride has already been scheduled for April 3 at Bankstown Airport to honor the boys.
The Investigation: The 48-year-old bus driver has been cleared of physical injury but remains in deep shock. Specialist police from the Crash Investigation Unit are currently analyzing the mechanical state of the petrol bike and whether the boys were wearing helmets.
The “Chilling Detail”

In a haunting twist, investigators are looking into reports that the boys had been seen on the same stretch of road just nights prior, allegedly filming “tricks” for social media. This “one chilling detail”—that the very hobby they loved may have lured them back to the dangerous intersection—has left parents across the region absolutely devastated.
The tragedy has sparked an immediate nationwide debate on the regulation of petrol trail bikes and the security of “restricted” transit zones. As the families of William and Adrian prepare for the unthinkable, the question remains: How many “near misses” does it take before a corridor is made truly safe?
The boys were riding a petrol-powered trail bike along the Liverpool-Parramatta T-way—a corridor strictly reserved for buses—near Restwell Road at approximately 7:10 pm. New witness accounts and grainy CCTV footage suggest the teens may have been attempting a maneuver or “messing around” on the restricted roadway just seconds before the impact.
The trail bike reportedly slammed into the side of a commuter bus, becoming wedged and pinning both boys beneath the heavy vehicle. Despite the heroic efforts of NSW Ambulance paramedics and horrified bystanders, both William and Adrian were pronounced dead at the scene.
While the suburb of Bossley Park is blanketed in flowers and tributes, Fairfield City Mayor Frank Carbone has launched a scathing attack on the NSW Government, claiming this was a “preventable massacre.”
“I am upset and I am angry,” Mayor Carbone told reporters. “We have repeatedly highlighted this issue. Illegal motorbikes and e-bikes have taken over our T-ways, and the state government has ignored every single plea for action. Chris Minns, enough with the media releases. Do your job before more kids die.”
Carbone’s comments echo years of complaints from residents who describe the T-way as a “lawless zone” where unregistered bikes frequently play a lethal game of chicken with high-speed transit buses.
While the suburb of Bossley Park is blanketed in flowers and tributes, Fairfield City Mayor Frank Carbone has launched a scathing attack on the NSW Government, claiming this was a “preventable massacre.”
“I am upset and I am angry,” Mayor Carbone told reporters. “We have repeatedly highlighted this issue. Illegal motorbikes and e-bikes have taken over our T-ways, and the state government has ignored every single plea for action. Chris Minns, enough with the media releases. Do your job before more kids die.”
Carbone’s comments echo years of complaints from residents who describe the T-way as a “lawless zone” where unregistered bikes frequently play a lethal game of chicken with high-speed transit buses.
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