Two teenagers killed in Tomingley quad-fatal crash identified as Joey Urban and Lochie Jacobs

Sarah Keszler
7NEWS
Four people killed in a heartbreaking crash on Newell Highway in Tomingley, 35 kilometres south of Dubbo. Two childhood best friends and a married couple were among the victims.

Two teenagers killed when the ute they were passengers in collided with a van in regional New South Wales have been identified.

Lochie Jacobs, 18, and his best friend Joey Urban, 19, were driving on the Newell Hwy at Tomingley, 54km southwest of Dubbo, when they were killed in the two car crash.

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A husband and wife, both aged 57, were in the van and were also declared dead at the scene.

The ute and a van collided about 9.20pm on Friday, with NSW Police Inspector Rob Bevern confirming all four people killed were from the state’s Central West region.

The ute and a van collided about 9.20pm on Friday.
The ute and a van collided about 9.20pm on Friday. Credit: 7NEWS

The 23-year-old driver of the ute was the sole survivor of the crash, escaping with suspected leg injuries.

Tributes for Urban and Jacobs have been flowing online, with Urban’s sister posting a photo of the pair, saying he was the “best brother a sister could ask for”.

“I love you so incredibly much, you will be missed by so many,” she said.

“I will drink a few Toohey’s for you.”

Two teenagers killed when the ute they were passenger in collided with a van in the state’s central west have been identified as Joey Urban and Lochie Jacobs.
Two teenagers killed when the ute they were passenger in collided with a van in the state’s central west have been identified as Joey Urban and Lochie Jacobs. Credit: 7NEWS

A friend of the two boys posted that they were “two of the best blokes anyone could ask for”.

“Rest easy boys”

“RIP forever,” said another.

“Going to miss you.”

Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances around the accident, which occurred just hours into school holidays, prompting a plea from police.

“Please, drive to the conditions, drive to the speed limit and don’t die for a deadline,” Bevern said.

249 people have been killed on the state’s roads this year.

Originally published on 7NEWS

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