Punishment for drug driver who killed kids themorningbulletin.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from themorningbulletin.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Immediately after Samuel William Davidson mowed down a group of children on a Sydney footpath, killing four of them, he was resigned to being jailed.
On Friday Davidson is expected to find out how long he will spend in prison when he s sentenced at Parramatta District Court.
The 31-year-old had been drinking, consumed drugs and was speeding when his ute mounted a kerb at Oatlands, in Sydney s northwest, on February 1 last year.
The children had been walking to a supermarket to buy ice-creams.
Samuel William Davidson (pictured) pleaded guilty to three charges relating to the injuries caused to the other children, including a boy who has suffered permanent brain damage
They didn t deserve to die : Families of four children killed in Oatlands crash tell court of their heartbreak sbs.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sbs.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
One of Australia s most notorious gang rapists - Mohammed Skaf - has been seen for the first time in two decades as he pleads to be freed from prison.
A court artist sketched Skaf, as he appeared by video from Junee Correctional Centre in his latest attempt to get parole, 20 years after he and 11 other Lebanese youths terrorised seven young women in what became known as the Sydney gang rapes.
The 37-year-old has spent two decades in prison for participating in the terrifying series of rapes that were led by his older brother Bilal. Mohammed was the bait used to lure the women to the gang.
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So as a result, he was unable to rule beyond reasonable doubt that Ms Hinckson feared for her safety during the altercation, and threw the convictions out.
In their original statement to police, the Bebawy ladies said they were the victims at the Chullora supermarket, which they burst into at 7am as soon as the grocery store opened on March 7.
The pair attempted to grab bulk amounts of toilet paper, piling eight packets into their trolley.
Meriam Bebawy (pictured above) was originally charged with affray following a supermarket brawl over toilet paper at the height of the pandemic
Treiza Bebawy, 61, (pictured above) was also charged for her part in the brawl at Chullora Woolworths on March 7 this year