If found guilty, Inspector McGregor said Davison could spend up to 20 years behind bars. Armed robbery at Tauranga dairy"All she did was just walk across the pedestrian crossing, legally, and [she] has unfortunately paid with her life because of someone else's behaviour," Inspector McGregor told reporters. New Zealander Nicholas Michael Davison was arrested nearby and charged with culpable driving, dangerous driving, failed to stop at the scene of an accident, failed to render assistance, burglary and theft. No attempt to assist, no attempt to concern themselves with the welfare of the person he has hit. Davison, who currently lives in North Melbourne, appeared in Melbourne's Magistrates Court on Saturday following the alleged hit-and-run.
Source: New Zealand Herald July 31, 2016 05:15 UTC