Woman apologises for blaming fine on dead Sea World pilot

Woman apologises for blaming fine on dead Sea World pilot

A Brisbane lady has apologised for making an attempt to pin a visitors positive on the Sea World helicopter pilot who died within the chopper tragedy.

Ashley Jenkinson, 40, was the pilot of one of many helicopters which collided with one other chopper, snapped off its rotor blade and plummeted from the air on the Gold Coast Broadwater on January 2.

Police allege Stephanie Louise Bennett, 33, discovered Jenkinson's particulars from an obituary and nominated him as the driving force every week after his loss of life.

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Ashley Jenkinson was killed when two choppers collided in the Gold Coast in January.

Bennett didn’t seem in court docket right now and as an alternative despatched an e mail to the Beenleigh Justice of the Peace with a suggestion to plead responsible to the 2 fraud expenses.

The responsible plea was not accepted and the Justice of the Peace mentioned the gravity of the offence is just too critical to permit her look to be excused.

In the e-mail, Bennett apologised for the turmoil brought on and admitted she didn't know the particular person she signed the ticket over to as she discovered his particulars in an obituary.

A Brisbane woman has apologised for trying to pin a traffic fine on the Sea World Helicopter pilot who died in the chopper tragedy.

Bennett additionally wrote she tried to withdraw her declaration the day after making it on-line, however the system wouldn't enable it.

A warrant has now been issued and she or he will probably be required to look in court docket later within the month.

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