'No Genuine Opportunity' to Prevent Crash that Killed Two Women, Coroner Finds
The coroner recommended automatic police alerts for extreme speeds after finding ageing camera systems limited intervention.
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'No genuine opportunity' to prevent crash that killed two women, coroner finds
A South Australian coroner says it is an "unfortunate truth" that there was no way for police to predict or prevent a collision that killed a senior police officer and another woman in 2020.
'No genuine opportunity' to prevent crash that killed Joanne Shanahan, coroner rules
A South Australian coroner has found there was “no genuine opportunity” for police to predict or prevent the crash that killed senior police officer Joanne Shanahan (nee Panayiotou) and Tania McNeill at Urrbrae on Anzac Day in 2020. State Coroner David Whittle handed down his findings on Tuesday, concluding the fatal collision could not have been foreseen after Harrison Kitt, who was experiencing his first psychotic episode, drove through a red …
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