Mitchell Gaffney Accident Wedding Day: Hunter Valley Bus Collision Killed Ten

Mitchell Gaffney Accident: A day of celebration turns into a heart-wrenching tragedy, leaving a community shattered and highlighting the urgent need for road safety measures.

Mitchell Gaffney and Maddy Edsell’s dream wedding day at the Wandin Estate in the Hunter Valley was a tragedy when a bus carrying their guests crashed.

The bus headed to Singleton rolled over while navigating an off-ramp near the Hunter expressway.

The accident claimed the lives of ten people, while more than 20 others were hospitalized, with one in critical condition.

The 58-year-old bus driver, Brett Button, has been arrested and charged multiple counts of dangerous and negligent driving causing death.

Among the guests on the bus were players from the Warrandyte Cricket Club, where Gaffney used to play, and some suffered minor injuries.

The investigation is ongoing, and NSW Police are expected to provide updates.

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Mitchell Gaffney Accident On His Wedding Day

Mitchell Gaffney and Maddy Edsell envisioned a perfect wedding day at the picturesque Wandin Estate in the Hunter Valley.

However, their joyous occasion quickly turned into a tragic event when the bus carrying their wedding guests met with a devastating accident.

En route to Singleton, the bus veered off an off-ramp near the Hunter expressway and rolled over, losing ten lives.

Over 20 others were hospitalized, one of whom remains in critical condition.

Mitchell Gaffney Accident
Aerial view of NSW Hunter Valley car accident. (Source: 9 News)

The bus driver, 58-year-old Brett Button, was arrested and charged with ten counts of dangerous and negligent driving causing death.

Among the passengers were players from the Warrandyte Cricket Club, where Gaffney had previously played, some of whom sustained minor injuries.

The investigation into the incident is ongoing, with the NSW Police expected to provide further updates.

This heart-wrenching accident has shattered the dreams of a joyous celebration, leaving a community in grief and seeking answers to the tragedy that unfolded on what was supposed to be a day of love and happiness.

Hunter Valley Bus Collision On Mitchell Gaffney wedding Day Killed Ten People

The Hunter Valley community is in shock after a tragic bus crash claimed the lives of at least ten guests attending Mitchell Gaffney and Maddy Edsell’s wedding.

The couple had just exchanged vows at the Wandin Estate Winery before the bus, carrying numerous wedding attendees, overturned at a roundabout. Over 20 individuals were injured in the accident.

Gaffney and Edsell, who had moved to the Hunter Valley from Melbourne, were described as “well-loved,” their wedding was described as a “fairytale” celebration.

Mitchell Gaffney Accident
May the soul of the deceased soul Rest In Peace. (Source: Sanatan)

Guests were seen laying flowers at the crash site as the community grappled with the devastating news.

Gaffney and Edsell were active in sports, belonging to the Singleton men’s and women’s teams, and their wedding also had players from the Warrandyte cricket club.

The club confirmed that none of its members had died, but some suffered less severe injuries. The incident has left the community mourning and searching for answers.

Mitchell Gaffney Accident: Cause of Hunter Valley Bus Collision Killed Ten

The cause of the Hunter Valley bus collision that resulted in the death of ten people and multiple injuries has been determined, leading to the driver being charged.

Brett Button, the bus driver, has been charged with ten counts of dangerous driving occasioning death – driving manner dangerous and negligent driving occasioning death.

The 58-year-old driver was refused bail and is scheduled to appear in Cessnock Local Court.

The tragedy occurred when the bus, carrying 36 people, including the driver, overturned near a roundabout on Wine Country Drive and the Hunter Expressway off-ramp at Greta.

Mitchell Gaffney Accident
Close-up picture of Mitchell Gaffney Accident, Hunter Valley. (Source: The Australian)

Emergency services responded to the scene, and patients were treated and transported to various hospitals.

Investigations are ongoing, and police are working to identify the victims and speak to the survivors and their families.

The crash has shocked the community, and support is being provided to those affected by the tragedy.

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