In this Tuesday Feb.
17, 2015 photo, a car and a logging truck sit damaged after they collided
head-on near Tokoroa, New Zealand. New Zealand authorities said Thursday, Feb.
19 that U.S. citizens Warren Lee, his wife Aesoon Lee and the couple's
daughter, Julia Lee were killed and their son critically injured when their car
crashed into the logging truck
FEBRUARY 19, 2015
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand authorities said Thursday a U.S. couple and
their daughter were killed and their son critically injured when their car
crashed into a logging truck.
Police named the couple as Warren Lee, 53, and his wife
Aesoon Lee, 52, both American citizens living in Hong Kong.
Also killed was the couple's 20-year-old daughter, Julia
Lee, who police said had been living in Massachusetts and was due to start
university in Auckland, New Zealand.
Police spokeswoman Kim Perks said the family was visiting
New Zealand to help relocate Julia before she began her studies. The couple's
18-year-old son was critically injured in the crash and remains in an area
hospital, she added.
Police said Julia Lee was driving at about 3:45 p.m. Tuesday
near the central North Island town of Tokoroa when the car crossed the center
line for an unknown reason and collided head-on with the truck.
Perks said the son was in the passenger seat and the couple
was in the rear of the car. She said an initial scene examination indicated the
parents were not wearing seatbelts.
The truck driver was not injured in the crash, said police,
who are continuing to investigate the accident.