Daemarius was crushed by an US-style Ram 1500 truck. The drug driver responsible was sentenced to three months' jail.
Northern Territory grandmother Darleen Appo is navigating a minefield of grief and trauma, both her own and that of her children. Just before Christmas in 2022, a drug driver accidentally crushed her 11-year-old grandson Daemarius as he walked from a suburban corner store with his uncle. The primary school student was on holiday in Darwin when he was killed. Driver Wayne Peter Hunt pleaded guilty to one count of dangerous driving causing death in the NT Supreme Court in January 2024.
Acting Justice Meredith Huntingford declined to comment on the appeal but said in her sentencing remarks getting the balance right was "fraught with difficulty". "There is no doubt that crimes involving dangerous use of motor vehicles resulting in death or serious injury are all too frequent in the Northern Territory," Huntingford said.
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