01:06 EDT, 19 February 2021
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A fourth teenager in a car that smashed into a young female motorcyclist has been charged over the deadly crash.
Jennifer Board, 22, died on the scene in Thuringowa Central in Townsville, after she was rammed by a Holden Statesman that was following a stolen Hyundai Sedan during a suspected high-speed chase in January.
A 17-year-old boy who was allegedly in the Hyundai has been charged with a series of driving and stealing crimes after being arrested on Thursday in Mackay.
A teenage boy has now become the fifth person to be charged over the death of 22-year-old motorcyclist Jennifer Board (pictured)
17yo girl sentenced to probation over Townsville crash that killed motorcyclist Jennifer Board
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Motorcyclist Jennifer Board was killed on February 2 when she was struck by a sedan that was allegedly chasing a stolen car.
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A 17-year-old girl has been released from custody on probation after pleading guilty to charges over a car crash that killed 22-year-old motorcyclist Jennifer Board in Townsville in north Queensland.
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The 17-year-old girl was a passenger in a stolen vehicle being chased by an alleged vigilante driver
She pleaded guilty in court on Thursday to five counts of unlawful use of a motor vehicle and one count of stealing
A 17-year-old girl who was a passenger in a stolen vehicle that was involved in the death of 22-year-old motorcyclist Jennifer Board has been released.
11:41 EDT, 10 February 2021
A teenage boy who allegedly broke into the home of a young woman just a day after she was killed in a car chase blames her for leaving the door unlocked.
Jennifer Board, 22, died when a Holden Statesman ran into the back of an allegedly stolen Hyundai, which then crossed onto the wrong side of the road and smashed into her bike at an intersection in Townsville on Friday night.
Two teenage boys allegedly broke into her home in Currajong about 1am on Sunday, stealing several items before fleeing when a man there caught them.
One of the boys, 15, called Magistrate Viviana Keegan a dumb c t after she denied him bail in court on Wednesday.
Townsville men charged over car crash that killed Jennifer Board remanded in custody
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A car struck and killed motorcyclist Jennifer Board last Friday.
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An 18-year-old man charged in relation to a car crash that killed Jennifer Board in Townsville has been denied bail by a magistrate after outbursts in a north Queensland court.
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Gregory Clubb appeared for a bail application in the Townsville Magistrates Court on Tuesday morning
His bail application was denied after shouting abuse from the dock at the magistrate and police prosecutor
In a separate hearing, a 25-year-old charged with murder over Ms Board s death was remanded in custody