Rotorua Daily Post

Serial drink-driver jailed after killing 29 lambs in crash

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A Dunedin woman has been jailed for drunkenly ramming into a flock of lambs, killing 29 of them as a shepherd attempted to steer them away from a destructiv­e cyclone.

Annabelle Wyant, 43, appeared in the Dunedin District Court this week before Judge David Robinson and was sentenced to two-and-a-half years’ imprisonme­nt for eight driving charges, including her 12th drinkdrivi­ng conviction.

Wyant was sentenced to jail in 2015 for the attempted murder of a gang member.

On that occasion she had been drinking alcohol and using ecstasy throughout the day and after picking her children up from school, she took a pistol from her bedroom, loaded it and drove to the victim’s home.

When the man came out she shot him in the chest without warning.

Nine years later, her alcohol consumptio­n has landed her in jail again.

Counsel Brian Kilkelly said his client had an “awful history of drinking and driving” but had been making an effort to quit.

“It’s obviously a gross understate­ment to say alcohol is at the core of this offending over a 25-year period,” he said.

At 4.30pm on February 12 last year, a young shepherd and his dogs were desperatel­y trying to shift a mob of lambs to higher ground as Cyclone Gabrielle loomed.

Wyant was behind the wheel driving along Tauwharepa­rae Rd in Tolaga Bay with a breath alcohol level of 1032mcg — more than four times the legal limit.

She ploughed into the flock, crashing into the back of the shepherd’s quad bike – 29 lambs died.

Wyant was abusive not only to attending police, but to the shepherds attempting to help her.

While on bail, on December 3, she was seen driving erraticall­y in Mosgiel.

Police noted she was belligeren­t and clearly inebriated.

Testing showed Wyant’s state of intoxicati­on was more than four times the legal limit, with a level of 222mg.

Kilkelly said his client felt terrible and her drinking habit had worsened after the cyclone destroyed her home.

“She was one of the victims who were particular­ly impacted, quite devastatin­gly,” he said.

Judge Robinson voiced his reservatio­ns and said his primary obligation was to protect the community from Wyant.

He pointed to another drinkdrivi­ng incident in December 2022 when the woman told pursuing police she “didn’t stop because she didn’t want to go to jail”.

“Others are in danger. A lengthy term of imprisonme­nt is warranted,” Judge Robinson said.

When the judge granted the ODT’S photo applicatio­n, the defendant aimed abuse at media in court.

Wyant was disqualifi­ed indefinite­ly, ordered to pay $3997 reparation, $115 for blood analysis and her vehicles were forfeited. —ODT

 ?? Photo / Staff photograph­er ?? Annabelle Wyant, 43, landed her in jail after she rammed into a flock of lambs last year, killing 29 of them.
Photo / Staff photograph­er Annabelle Wyant, 43, landed her in jail after she rammed into a flock of lambs last year, killing 29 of them.

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