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Australia e-Scooter Crash: Briton Faces 20 Years in Jail - News Directory 3

Australia e-Scooter Crash: Briton Faces 20 Years in Jail

June 8, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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  • A British backpacker faces a potential 20-year prison‍ sentence in Australia following a ⁢fatal ⁢e-scooter crash in⁣ Perth.Alicia Kemp,24,is charged with causing the death of Thanh Phan,51,in an...
  • The incident occurred May 31 in Perth when Kemp allegedly ⁢struck Phan from behind on an e-scooter.
  • kemp is charged with death by dangerous driving while under the ⁣influence.⁢ Prosecutors allege her blood alcohol ⁢level was 0.158, and she was traveling ⁢at 25 kilometers per...
Original source: independent.co.uk

A British backpacker, Alicia Kemp, faces up to 20‍ years in an Australian prison ⁣following⁢ a fatal e-scooter ‍crash.⁣ The devastating accident in Perth claimed the life⁣ of Thanh Phan, sparking calls for increased e-scooter safety.Kemp‍ is charged with dangerous driving under the ⁢influence, ⁣and the details from the inquiry are unsettling. The victim’s family is ⁤heartbroken and wants officials to‍ review existing⁤ e-scooter regulations.The incident has prompted a crackdown on e-scooters and a new degree of safety concerns over the use of ⁢the secondary_keyword in Western ⁣Australia.‍ This developing story, as covered by News Directory 3, highlights mounting concerns‍ over e-scooter safety globally. Discover what’s next as the case unfolds.


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Key Points

  • Alicia Kemp, 24, charged in⁣ Perth e-scooter death of Thanh Phan, 51.
  • Kemp ⁣faces up to 20 years for dangerous driving under the influence.
  • Victim’s family ‍calls for e-scooter safety review after “heartbreaking” loss.

British Backpacker Charged in Perth E-Scooter Death

⁤ Updated June ‍08,2025

A British backpacker faces a potential 20-year prison‍ sentence in Australia following a ⁢fatal ⁢e-scooter crash in⁣ Perth.Alicia Kemp,24,is charged with causing the death of Thanh Phan,51,in an incident that has sparked calls for‍ increased e-scooter safety measures.

The incident occurred May 31 in Perth when Kemp allegedly ⁢struck Phan from behind on an e-scooter. Phan,a father of⁤ two,suffered severe head injuries and died two days later. Police described the event as “heartbreaking.”

kemp is charged with death by dangerous driving while under the ⁣influence.⁢ Prosecutors allege her blood alcohol ⁢level was 0.158, and she was traveling ⁢at 25 kilometers per hour when she hit Phan. The e-scooter crash has prompted a crackdown on e-scooters ⁢in Western Australia.

E-scooters are ⁢lined up in Melbourne's central business district

E-scooters are lined up in Melbourne’s central business district
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(AFP via Getty)

Kemp’s friend, ⁢who was a passenger on the e-scooter, had reportedly been removed from a bar earlier that night due to⁣ intoxication. ⁣The friend sustained a fractured skull and broken nose in the e-scooter crash, leading to an additional charge of dangerous driving under the influence against Kemp.

After viewing CCTV footage,⁣ police described Kemp’s riding‍ as “inexplicably dangerous.” Her bail application was denied, with the magistrate citing a important flight risk. Kemp was in Western Australia on a working holiday visa.

“Thanh Phan ⁤– a beloved husband, father of two, brother, and⁤ dear friend – ⁤was‍ struck by an electric scooter and critically injured,” police⁤ said⁢ in a statement.

Phan’s family has described him as a “beloved husband, father ‍of two, brother, and dear friend.” They have ‍also urged Perth officials to review safety regulations for hired e-scooters following this tragic‍ incident.

What’s next

Kemp remains in custody‍ and is‍ scheduled⁢ to appear ⁤in court July 15. Her parents are reportedly traveling to Australia to support her as the case proceeds. The e-scooter crackdown in Perth is expected to continue with increased education and compliance measures.

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