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Heartbreaking Tragedy: Final Moments of Best Mates Adrian Lai, 14, and William Drake, 15, Revealed in Bossley Park Bus Crash

Sydney, March 24, 2026 — Western Sydney is reeling with grief after two teenage best friends, Adrian Lai, 14, and William Drake, 15, lost their lives in a devastating collision on the Liverpool-Parramatta Transitway (T-way) at Bossley Park on Monday evening.

The boys were riding a single petrol-powered trail bike along the restricted bus-only lane when they slammed into the side of a moving commuter bus around 7:15pm. The impact was so severe that the motorcycle became trapped underneath the bus.

Teenagers die in trail bike crash with bus in Bossley Park, in Sydney's  west - ABC News

Teenagers die in trail bike crash with bus in Bossley Park, in Sydney’s west – ABC News

Emergency services flood the scene with flashing lights as paramedics fight to save the two teenagers at Bossley Park.

Paramedics performed CPR at the scene for an extended period, but both boys succumbed to their traumatic injuries. The 48-year-old bus driver was physically unharmed but taken to hospital for mandatory testing. No passengers on the bus were injured.

Witness accounts and emerging footage suggest the teenagers were “zipping along” the T-way in the moments before the crash. The dedicated busway has become a notorious spot for illegal trail bike and e-bike riding, despite repeated warnings from locals and authorities.

Bossley Park motorbike crash: Two teenagers killed after mayor's calls for  bike safety at infamous intersection in Sydney's west | 7NEWS
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Bossley Park motorbike crash: Two teenagers killed after mayor’s calls for bike safety at infamous intersection in Sydney’s west | 7NEWS

The damaged commuter bus and emergency response teams at the fatal crash site on the T-way.

Fairfield City Mayor Frank Carbone called the tragedy a “wake-up call,” revealing he had previously written to the NSW Police Minister warning that a serious incident was inevitable due to the daily presence of young riders on the transitway.

Bossley Park crash: Two teenage boys killed in motorbike collision with bus  on T-way in western Sydney
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Bossley Park crash: Two teenage boys killed in motorbike collision with bus on T-way in western Sydney

Tributes and flowers placed at the crash site as the community mourns the two lost teenagers.

Adrian and William were described by family and friends as energetic, kind-hearted boys who were simply out enjoying a ride together. One relative said they “were just having fun” and never imagined the evening would end in tragedy.

The two best mates Adrian Lai (left) and William Drake (right) remembered for their bright smiles and close friendship.

NSW Police have confirmed the trail bike was unregistered and the rider unlicensed. The investigation is focusing on how the boys accessed the restricted T-way and the exact sequence of events leading to the collision.

Bossley Park news: Tributes flow in for teens who died in motorbike  collision with bus in Sydney's west
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Bossley Park news: Tributes flow in for teens who died in motorbike collision with bus in Sydney’s west

Community members gather near the T-way as tributes continue to grow for the two young lives lost.

The crash has reignited fierce debate about trail bike safety in Western Sydney. Calls are growing louder for physical barriers, increased policing, and better enforcement on the T-way to prevent further tragedies.

 

 

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Two teenagers killed in Bossley Park trail bike crash | 7NEWS

Floral tributes and messages left along the roadside in memory of Adrian and William.

As the sun rose on Tuesday, flowers, teddy bears, and handwritten notes continued to appear at the crash site near Restwell Road. The Western Sydney community, already no stranger to bike-related incidents, now mourns two vibrant young lives cut short far too soon.

This heartbreaking loss serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of riding on restricted transitways and the urgent need for stronger safety measures in the region.

Sydney, March 24, 2026 — Western Sydney is reeling with grief after two teenage best friends, Adrian Lai, 14, and William Drake, 15, lost their lives in a devastating collision on the Liverpool-Parramatta Transitway (T-way) at Bossley Park on Monday evening.

The boys were riding a single petrol-powered trail bike along the restricted bus-only lane when they slammed into the side of a moving commuter bus around 7:15pm. The impact was so severe that the motorcycle became trapped underneath the bus.

Teenagers die in trail bike crash with bus in Bossley Park, in Sydney’s west – ABC News

Emergency services flood the scene with flashing lights as paramedics fight to save the two teenagers at Bossley Park.

Paramedics performed CPR at the scene for an extended period, but both boys succumbed to their traumatic injuries. The 48-year-old bus driver was physically unharmed but taken to hospital for mandatory testing. No passengers on the bus were injured.

Witness accounts and emerging footage suggest the teenagers were “zipping along” the T-way in the moments before the crash. The dedicated busway has become a notorious spot for illegal trail bike and e-bike riding, despite repeated warnings from locals and authorities.

As the sun rose on Tuesday, flowers, teddy bears, and handwritten notes continued to appear at the crash site near Restwell Road. The Western Sydney community, already no stranger to bike-related incidents, now mourns two vibrant young lives cut short far too soon.

This heartbreaking loss serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of riding on restricted transitways and the urgent need for stronger safety measures in the region.

Sydney, March 24, 2026 — Western Sydney is reeling with grief after two teenage best friends, Adrian Lai, 14, and William Drake, 15, lost their lives in a devastating collision on the Liverpool-Parramatta Transitway (T-way) at Bossley Park on Monday evening.

The boys were riding a single petrol-powered trail bike along the restricted bus-only lane when they slammed into the side of a moving commuter bus around 7:15pm. The impact was so severe that the motorcycle became trapped underneath the bus.

Teenagers die in trail bike crash with bus in Bossley Park, in Sydney’s west – ABC News