An accused drug-driver allegedly told a police officer “amazing, absolutely amazing” as she lay dying after a truck ploughed into her and three colleagues on a Melbourne freeway.

Fitzroy man Richard Pusey, 41, appeared in Melbourne Magistrates Court on Friday, facing 10 charges, including speeding, reckless conduct and drug possession.

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Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor, Senior Constable Kevin King and Constables Glen Humphris and Josh Prestney lost their lives on Wednesday evening on the Eastern Freeway in Kew.

The court heard Pusey had filmed Taylor as she called out for help, with police alleging he said “all he wanted to do was go home”.

Chevron Right Icon ‘you have f***ed my f***ing car.’

“Amazing. Absolutely amazing. All I wanted to do was go home and eat my sushi and now you have f***ed my f***ing car,” police alleged Pusey said to Taylor.

There is no evidence Pusey himself posted photos of the crash to Facebook, police told the court.

The mortgage broker is said to have called his wife and told her what he had seen while being given a lift to Fitzroy, and also spoke to his doctor about it.

Richard Pusey is taken away from his Fitzroy property by police in Melbourne. Credit: MICHAEL DODGE / AAPIMAGE

Pusey then allegedly called a federal police officer he knew, told her about the crash and sent her video, and also sent pictures of the crime scene to a witness, joking that he was hoping to get out of the fine.

The 41-year-old told police he appreciated the fact they wanted him to come in for an interview but said he could not do that, before being arrested the following day.

His lawyer told the court Pusey had mental health issues.

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He is charged with numerous offences including driving at a dangerous speed, reckless conduct endangering life, failing to render assistance and drug possession.

Pusey is also charged with the destruction of evidence. He is alleged to have removed two iPhones from his Porsche after the crash and recording the scene.

Other charges including failing to remain after a drug test, failing to exchange details and three counts of committing an indictable offence while on bail.

He did not apply for bail on Friday.