In what human rights groups have called an ""international embarrassment"", the UN Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture said it had no option but to suspend its visit, saying lack of access to detention facilities in NSW was ""a clear breach by Australia of its obligations"".
The mother of the teenage driver who crashed into two trees and killed five school mates revealed her son struggled with social anxiety , would flap his arms to show excitement and was in another smash.
Tyrell Edwards, 18, was released on a strict conditional bail this week, a month after the horror crash that took the lives of his five young friends at Buxton, southwest of Sydney.
Alarming new details about the horror smash that killed five teenagers in Buxton have emerged, as the teenage driver of the ute that smashed into two trees is released from prison on bail.
Lily van de Putte, 15, died in Buxton, south-west of Sydney, when a Nissan Navara ute smashed into two trees, split in half and killed everyone except the alleged P-plate driver - 18-year-old Tyrell Edwards.