Advertisement The truck driver who killed four police officers on the Eastern Freeway told a friend a little over an hour before the crash that he had one more important delivery before his boss said he could go home and rest, a court has heard. Truck driver Michael Horrocks, giving evidence in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Wednesday, said he told Mohinder Singh he should go home and not drive because he was acting strangely. Trucking company manager Simiona Tuteru, who has been charged in connection to the Eastern Freeway crash, walks into court on Tuesday. Credit:Simon Schluter But Singh, Mr Horrocks said, told him the load was important and needed to be done before his boss said he could go home early.