Lamborghini driver charged over fatal crash allowed to drive pregnant wife to appointments

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The driver of a Lamborghini that fatally struck a teenager in Adelaide is granted permission to drive his heavily-pregnant wife to appointments.

The driver of a Lamborghini that fatally struck 15-year-old pedestrian Sophia Naismith in Adelaide's west has been granted permission to drive his pregnant wife to appointments.The driver, Alexander Campbell has asked the court to allow him to driveThe court also heard he has a previous conviction for street racing and has been issued with 18 expiation notices since 2002.

Mr Campbell's lawyer Craig Caldicott asked for his bail to be altered so he could drive, saying he needed to get to and from work and take his heavily-pregnant wife to medical appointments."He does work as a technician — [his wife] has been driving him to and from work and it's now difficult because she's eight-and-a-half months pregnant," he said.Mr Caldicott said there was no suggestion that alcohol, drugs, speed or inattention were involved in the crash on June 22.

 

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Ahhh taxi? uber? public transport?

Why is the asshole even on bail?

Outrageous .!

Ifvyou can afford the car - get a cab

A 1990 Camry would be suitable after they crush his lambo

Why can’t she drive herself to appointments? Being pregnant is not a disability.

he should have thought about this shit before he murdered someone by driving dangerously. if he can afford a lamborghini, he can afford to get her a taxi.

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