Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Oz woman jailed for Punjab-origin boy’s death in road crash

SPEEDING Convict was driving a stolen car under influence of drugs

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27-year old Australian woman was on Wednesday sentenced to seven years in jail for killing an Indian studentcum-delivery truck driver while she was speeding on a stolen car under the influence of drugs last year.

Sophie Louise Brine was speeding through Salisbury South on January 4 last year when the stolen car she was driving under the influence of drugs hit and killed the 25-year-old Jatinder Brar, who was an accounting student but also worked as a supermarke­t delivery truck driver for chain Woolworths.

Earlier, Brine pleaded guilty in the Adelaide magistrate’s court to an aggravated charge of death by dangerous driving and leaving an accident scene.

On Wednesday, district court judge Joanne Tracey sentenced Brine to seven years’ jail with a non-parole period of five years and seven months.

Tracey banned Brine from driving indefinite­ly once released from prison, until a court order allowed her to do so and described Brine’s decision to leave the scene of the accident as “reprehensi­ble”.

“This is serious offending - you were on drugs, evading police, in a stolen car and you were disqualifi­ed,” Tracey said.

“The CCTV vision of your driving on that day would undoubtedl­y strike fear in any other road user. The footage demonstrat­es that it was inevitable that there was going to be a collision with another car or pedestrian sooner or later,” the judge said.

The court had previously heard that the vehicle involved in the crash was stolen from northwest of Adelaide few days before the accident. The court also heard that the local police spotted the stolen car on Port Wakefield Road about 10 minutes before the crash but Brine, who was disqualifi­ed from driving at that time, sped off in a dangerous manner.

The police prosecutor told the court that a member of the public noticed the car clocking about 180 kilometres per hour shortly before hitting the truck, which hit a tree before rolling on Kings Road.

The court heard Brine did not stop her vehicle and was tracked by the police helicopter and arrested.

A report by the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n (ABC) quoted the victim Brar’s friend Aman Dhillon saying that Brar’s death had been “very tough” on his family, particular­ly his mother Kulwinder Kaur, who had come from India to witness the sentencing.

“She says she can’t forgive her because she ruined her world and this world is nothing for her now,” Dhillon said, adding “his mother is alone in the world now.

“She is crying every day now because he was calling her every day telling her how his day had been and what he had been doing and now she is not going to get any calls from him,” he said.

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