'They were everything': Mum who killed daughters in crash goes free
Share this @internewscast.com
Rachel Van Oyen briefly closed her eyes and collided with a tree on a rural Western Australia highway, resulting in the tragic death of her twin daughters.

A year and a half into coping with this loss, she faced a potential return to jail today.

But instead she won her appeal and was allowed to go back home to Mandurah where she raised her two little girls. 

Rachel Van Oyen closed her eyes for a split second and crashed into a tree on a country Western Australia highway, killing her twin daughters. (9News)
The crash in February 2024 claimed the life of Rachel Van Oyen seven-year old twin daughters, Riley and Macey. (9News)

“It felt like a burden lifted, and I could finally breathe. I mentally thanked my girls because I believe they’re watching over me,” she shared in an exclusive with 9News.

The 32-year-old initially received an eight-month jail sentence for careless driving causing death, with an immediate two-month term in March. She was released on bail two days later while appealing her “manifestly excessive” sentence.

“I was not prepared for that at all, very numbing, very crushing,” the mother said.

The crash in February last year claimed the life of her seven-year old twin daughters, Riley and Macey.

“They were my best friends, they weren’t just my daughters, they were everything,” she said.

The incident occurred when the mother momentarily closed her eyes, lost control, and struck a tree along the Great Eastern Highway near Carrabin, located between Perth and Kalgoorlie.

Rachel Van Oyen closed her eyes for a split second and crashed into a tree on a country Western Australia highway, killing her twin daughters. (9News)

Police ruled out fatigue and distraction. 

“It was still me who closed her eyes for a second or two and not being able to correct, and the tree being there within a moment,” she said.

“It’s something I have to live with and that’s something I have flashbacks with every day.”

Her two girls were flung from the vehicle and didn’t survive.

The court was told Rachel Van Oyen was neither fatigued nor speeding but closed her eyes for a split second, veering left, then overcorrecting. (9News)

“Both of them were so creative and artistic and thats been a part of my healing is doing arts and crafts,” Van Oyen said.

After she’s had time to rest, recover and honour her girls, Van Oyen wants to help other parents deal with their grief.

But for now, she just wants to grieve her girls.

“I’m struggling, I’m still learning how to deal with anxiety and the PTSD, but I will get there,” she said.

“I know not to ignore it now.”

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Deport Thomas Sewell NOW: Aussies demand neo-Nazi leader is sent back to his own country as petition reaches 45,000 signatures in just three days

Expel Thomas Sewell Immediately: Australians Call for Neo-Nazi Leader’s Deportation as Petition Garners 45,000 Signatures in Three Days

Almost 45,000 people have signed a petition calling for neo-Nazi leader Thomas…
Weight loss benefits go well beyond number on a scale, CSIRO finds

CSIRO Reveals Weight Loss Offers More Advantages Than Just Lowering the Scale Number

New research from the CSIRO has verified that shedding excess weight can…
North Korea leader Kim Jong Un waves from a train in Pyongyang, North Korea.

Kim Jong Un Travels to Beijing Aboard His Luxurious Armored Train

As a distinguished group of global leaders converges on Beijing for an…
Footage of a US drone strike hitting a boat alleged to be connected to drug smuggling Venezuelan cartels.

U.S. Military Conducts Strike on Suspected Drug Boat Linked to Cartel, Resulting in 11 Deaths

The United States carried out a fatal military attack on a suspected…

Belgium and Australia to Support Palestinian Statehood at UN General Assembly

Key Points Belgium will recognise a Palestinian state at the UN General…

Mehreen Faruqi Criticizes Senate for Allegedly ‘Normalizing’ Hate Following Anti-Immigration Protests

Key Points Politicians have condemned anti-immigration protesters. Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi labelled…
Deport Thomas Sewell NOW: Aussies demand neo-Nazi leader is sent back to his own country as petition reaches 45,000 signatures in just three days

Australian Government Considers Deporting Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell

The Albanese administration has addressed the mounting demands for the expulsion of…
Newborn's fatal heart defect mistaken for lung disease

Newborn’s Deadly Heart Condition Misdiagnosed as Lung Disease

A newborn with low oxygen levels and a heart defect received treatment…
Magpies usually swoop to ward of threats to their chicks. Note, this is not the magpie in question.

Magpie Swooping Season Returns: Tips to Stay Safe

It’s spring, which means magpie swooping season is upon us again. It’s…
Shaymaa Oun Ghazi Zuhaira, 41, was convicted of careless driving over the killing of Jack Davey in Hawthorn, Melbourne.

Motorist Who Caused Schoolboy’s Death Released with $2,000 Fine

A woman who drove through a school fence and caused the death…
Huge change for multibillion-dollar supermarket staples

Major Shift in Multibillion-Dollar Supermarket Brands

Kraft Heinz is splitting into two companies a decade after a merger…
Glamorous former NRL presenter Tiffany Salmond has delivered a blunt warning to men about toxic dating advice

Australian Footy Host Tiffany Salmond Gives Vital Advice to Men on a Crucial Dating Mistake to Avoid

Glamorous former NRL presenter Tiffany Salmond has issued a caution to men…