The household of a 12-year-old woman who was killed after an alleged hoon crashed into her household’s automobile close to Geelong say they really feel let down by the justice system.
Mia Rossiter died moments after the horror crash on the Hamilton Freeway in Stonehaven on January 3.
The accused driver was on parole and carrying an ankle monitor when police stated the incident occurred.
Her dad and mom Dani Rossiter, 36, and Paul Rossiter, 38, and sister seven-year-old Willow had been all taken to hospital following the crash.
Paul, also referred to as PJ, spent greater than three months receiving take care of accidents sustained.
He described his little woman as somebody with a “coronary heart of gold, who (would) do something for anybody”.
“They had been attempting to place her into the restoration place. However she wasn’t responding,” Dani stated.
“I knew one thing was improper.”
Police stated the person who allegedly behind the crash was launched from jail final yr after serving 5 and a half years behind bars for driving offences.
Jordan Kenyon, 28, has been charged with harmful driving inflicting demise, harmful driving inflicting severe damage and breaching parole.
Whereas he hasn’t confronted a trial or been discovered responsible of the fees, the Rossiter household say they maintain normal issues concerning the justice system.
They’re calling on the state authorities to tighten bail and parole necessities.
“Anger, disappointment, melancholy. Some days I do not wish to get away from bed,” Dani stated.
Kenyon will seem in Geelong Magistrates Court docket tomorrow.