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Five of six teenagers crowded into a car died when the P-plate driver lost control and smashed into a tree at 140km/h, in a crash emergency workers said was the worst they had seen.
The horror crash in Melbourne's north in the early hours of Sunday also left a 15-year-old girl seriously injured.
Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Tim Cartwright said the driver of the Ford XR6 sedan carrying six people from a party in Ivanhoe about 1.50am (AEDT) lost control on Plenty Road, Mill Park, in perfect conditions.
Those killed included driver Steve Johnstone, 19, and his half-brother Will Te-Whare, 15, both of South Morang.
Ben Hall, 19, and Matt Lister, 17, also of South Morang, were killed.
The injured girl, Elissa Iannetta, lost her 18-year-old brother, Anthony, in the accident.
Ben Hall's father Mark said there should be more restrictions on what kind of cars young people could drive.
I would like to tell Mr Hall that we dont need any more restriction.
Five teens die in worst smash ever seen