Pubdate: Mon, 03 May 2004 Source: New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) Copyright: 2004 New Zealand Herald Contact: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/300 Author: New Zealand Press Association CANNABIS LINK IN DEATH CRASH A speeding driver who killed an Auckland policeman in a head-on smash near Taupo last year had been smoking cannabis, a coroner has heard. The driver, Daniel Max Ruru, 28, who also died in the crash, has been described by the dead policeman's brother as irresponsible and selfish. Taupo district coroner Morna McFarlane was hearing evidence at an inquest into the deaths of Auckland policeman and volunteer fireman Floyd Richmond Frederick Roscoe, 45; Hamilton freezing worker Daniel Max Ruru, 28, and Hamilton teenager Michael Kenneth Bruce Morrison-Ruru, 14. All three died when the northbound Honda CRX driven by Daniel Ruru crossed the centre line on SH 1 near Waitahanui on November 23, hitting Mr Roscoe's Toyota Starlet head on. Mr Roscoe tried to move to the left but could not avoid the collision. Daniel Ruru, his nephew Michael Morrison-Ruru, and his brother Whenua Ruru, were returning from a family gathering in Porirua where Daniel Ruru had been drinking and smoking cannabis. Mr Roscoe was driving south to Waiouru for Army territorial duties. Witnesses said Mr Ruru's car was travelling erratically, passing dangerously and speeding. After the crash its speedo needle was stuck at 168 km/h. Ruru's blood showed the level of THC (the active ingredient of cannabis) was high at 30mcg per litre of blood, which was consistent with him having smoked cannabis within an hour of his death. He was "very likely" affected by the drug when he crashed, the court heard. Whenua Ruru told police he was asleep. Mr Ruru was known to smoke cannabis while driving and was an inexperienced driver with a "heavy foot". Ms McFarlane found Daniel Ruru died of multiple injuries, Michael Ruru from head injuries and Mr Roscoe from severe multiple injuries. She said speed and cannabis were obvious factors in the crash. Michael Ruru was lying on the back seat without a seatbelt, which would have contributed to his death. Mr Roscoe's brother Howard Roscoe said Daniel Ruru was "selfish" and no rules setting a dope-driving limit would stop that, he said. "If it's in your blood to be selfish, you'll just do it [drive] anyway." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake