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Police familiesâ fury over âinappropriateâ Pusey sentence The husband of a police officer killed in the Eastern Freeway tragedy has slammed Richard Puseyâs 10-month sentence, revealing his âalmost unbearableâ pain.
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Subscriber only Grieving families of the officers killed in the Eastern Freeway tragedy have blasted the punishment handed down to speeding Porsche driver Richard Pusey. Pusey has been jailed for just 10 months after filming dying and dead police officers in the aftermath of the truck crash, while remarking that s justice . The sentence could mean Richard Pusey, 42, will walk free, having already spent 296 days behind bars on remand. He has another six days to serve under the sentence.
Australian who filmed four dead and dying police sent to prison stripes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stripes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A Porsche driver who became known as Australia s most hated man for filming and taunting four police officers as they lay dying after they were hit by a truck has today been jailed for ten months for outraging public decency.
Richard Pusey, a 42-year-old mortgage broker, was speeding at 93mph in April last year when he was pulled over by Melbourne police on the city s eastern Freeway.
Minutes later, Pusey s parked Porsche and the four police officers - Leading Senior Constable Lynnette Taylor, Senior Constable Kevin King and constables Glen Humphris and Josh Prestney - were struck by a truck driven by father-of-two Mohinder Singh, 48.