Macey and Riley, seven, had been flung from the automobile when it slammed right into a tree and flipped close to Merredin, about 230 kilometres east of Perth, final February.
“They had been cheeky, they had been enjoyable, they had been vibrant. There was a love of Disney, there was all the time singing and dancing,” mentioned Gem Midgley, a spokesperson for the women’ father.
The courtroom was advised their mom was neither fatigued nor dashing however closed her eyes for a cut up second, veering left, then overcorrecting.
The women had been sporting seatbelts however their father believes that wasn’t sufficient.
“In the event that they had been in booster seats or a toddler automobile restraint appropriate to their dimension, the result could have been completely different,” Midgley mentioned.
“That haunts our facet of the household.
“They weren’t of dimension to not be in automobile seats.”
There have been gasps by means of the courtroom because the sentence was learn out.
At instances even the Justice of the Peace needed to compose herself whereas handing it down.
Van Oyen will serve two months in jail and 6 in the neighborhood over two counts of careless driving inflicting loss of life.
Lawyer Michael Ryan mentioned Van Oyen was “not coping very effectively” with what was “each guardian’s worst nightmare”.
“One minute you are driving alongside and the children are within the again. They’re sleeping, they’re simply getting on with life and the following minute you do not have them anymore,” he mentioned.
“You consider that, that is horrendous for anybody to dwell by means of.”