Harriet Wran, the daughter of former NSW premier Neville Wran, has been arrested after she was allegedly caught in possession of drugs.
The 31-year-old recovering ice addict was arrested at a service station in Wyong on the Central Coast at 1.30am this morning, after police allegedly spotted two people acting suspiciously at a service station.
She admitted in court the day after her 2014 arrest that she had “no fixed address”, just four months after the death of her father. She spent two years in Silverwater Jail.Prior to her first arrest, the woman had been living in a “crack den”. Ice addicts living at the McKell public housing tower where she witnessed the stabbing claimed the murder occurred after a “$70 bad ice deal gone wrong”.
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