Grieving family reveals heartbreaking admission about father-of-seven killed in horror crash on his way to work as a Qantas traffic controller
Daily MailThis video is no longer available This video is no longer available The shattered family of a man killed by an alleged disqualified driver on the run from police have revealed his children are still waiting for him to return home. Qantas traffic controller Lual Awan Lueth, 49, was on his way to work at Sydney Airport about 4am on Tuesday when his Toyota Corolla was struck by a Holden sedan on the Great Western Highway in St Marys in Sydney's west. Lual Awan Lueth, 49, died on Tuesday morning, on his way to work as an air traffic controller Shattered relatives were unable to contain their grief when they visited the crash site 'Still can't really believe it's actually happened,' Mr Yuol said. Ropes Crossing Strikers Football Club president Adam Hartas has since started a GoFundMe page to help relieve the financial burden on Mr Lueth's family. Qantas air traffic controller Lual Awan Lueth was on his way to work when tragedy struck Police have launched a critical incident into the crash in St Marys 'Lual was a true hero, defending Nyarweng land and transforming the lives of many, especially within his family.