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Traumatised tradie who accidentally hit and killed law clerk, 23, when she ran in front of his car after her affair with a magistrate, 71, was exposed breaks his silence and reveals the note from her lover that still puzzles him Daniel Macklin hit and killed Ashleigh Petrie when she jumped in front of his car He is still haunted by the accident and feels deeply sorry for the 23-year-old Revealed her 68-year-old fiancé wrote him a cold note following her death Fiancé Rodney Higgins, a magistrate, asked about her super payout days later  At her funeral, Higgins described the young woman as externally attractive

Ashleigh Petrie, 23, her 68-year magistrate fiance Rod Higgins, and the tragedy that followed

Normal text size Very large text size It’s just before 1am, an odd time to be walking dogs. But Daniel Macklin has just clocked off from a forklift-driving shift in Bairnsdale, in eastern Victoria. Now, early on this Monday morning in October 2019, the 33-year-old has driven to Shaving Point, a picnic area in nearby Metung, to give Jasper and Kiro a run and quick sausages cooked up on the public barbecue. Macklin loads the dogs into the back of his brand-new, $60,000 Toyota RAV4 (“lovely car, great car”), into which he’s sunk his entire recent divorce payout. He cruises past the Metung shops, past the yacht club, and – in a decision that still haunts him – past the Rosherville Road turnoff, his regular shortcut home to Swan Reach, 10 minutes away. The music’s on, but not too loud. And he’s driving just under the 70-kilometre speed limit because, as a local, he knows this is wombat territory.

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