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SA: Woman jailed 38 months over fatal SA crash
SA: Woman jailed 38 months over fatal SA crash
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SA: Woman jailed 38 months over fatal SA crash

2016
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The body of mother-of-three Kathleen Heraghty, 48, was flung against the windscreen of the car and Judge Gordon Barrett told the District Court on Friday that [Samantha Magdaleine Farrer] must have known she had at least seriously injured someone. When stopped by police, Ferrer said she thought she had hit a pole but Judge Barrett said that was not true and Farrer knew it wasn't true. Judge Barrett said Farrer had expressed her regret over the incident but had not acknowledged her guilt and was appealing her conviction.
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Australian Associated Press Pty Limited