Dhirren Randhawa avoids jail over death of Charlie Stevens
5 months ago

Dhirren Randhawa avoids jail over death of Charlie Stevens

Daily Mail  

The young driver who fatally struck the son of South Australian Police Commissioner Grant Stevens has avoided jail over the hit-run tragedy during Schoolies week. Dhirren Randhawa has avoided going to jail over a hit-run crash that caused Charlie Stevens' death Randhawa then did a U-turn and drove back toward the group, veering away from them as they approached the verge on the left side of the road only to hit Mr Stevens who was on the right. In court on October 3, Randhawa addressed Mr Stevens' family, telling them that learning Charlie's life support had been switched off 'was the most difficult thing I've heard in my life'. Grant Stevens said 'there is not a day when we don't shed a tear thinking about our son' 'Not a single day goes by when we don't talk about Charlie, when we don't talk about him together, there is not a day when we don't shed a tear thinking about our son and how much we miss him,' Mr Stevens earlier told the court In his victim statement, Grant Stevens told Randhawa he could 'not possibly understand what you have taken from us'. 'There is not a day when we don't shed a tear thinking about our son and how much we miss him,' Mr Stevens said in court, with his wife, Emma, by his side.

History of this topic

Charlie Stevens's hit-and-run crash death gripped an entire state and led to an outpouring of emotion
4 months, 4 weeks ago
Teenager handed suspended sentence over death of Charlie Stevens in hit-and-run crash
5 months ago
Teenager admits to killing top cop Grant Steven's son Charlie while he was out celebrating Schoolies
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Charlie Stevens' extraordinary final act is revealed as the South Australian police commissioner's son is laid to rest after Schoolies 'hit-and-run' tragedy
1 year, 3 months ago

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