A woman has walked free from court after hitting her sister with a car door following an argument and leaving her to die.
Asyai Luk, 24, pleaded guilty to downgraded charges of careless driving and being a learner driving without supervision over the November 2022 crash.west and got out to ask the resident to call police as she was being attacked by her older sister, Anong.Asyai Luk leaves the County Court with lawyer George Balot.CREDIT:
She then accelerated forward one car length, while her sister clung to the door and lost her grip as she was thrown face forwards into another car.READ MORE:
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