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1. South Australian mother avoids jail time over fatal crash that killed her daughter, aged 8.
An Adelaide woman who crashed a high powered BMW killing her eight-year-old daughter and whose husband then committed suicide the next day has avoided jail.
Joanne Tedesco, 33, wept in the Adelaide Magistrates Court as she was spared jail after admitting driving without due care.
Her primary school daughter Nicola died after Ms Tedesco crashed while travelling to her son’s soccer game last April.
The Adelaide Magistrates Court heard that the car, which Ms Tedesco had never driven before was in sports mode with the traction control switched off, she had suddenly accelerated, causing the rear wheels to lose traction.
The court also heard that Ms Tedesco’s estranged husband was driving behind her vehicle in a Porsche and saw the crash.
Although the mother-of-three was estranged from her husband they were on “good terms” when the accident happened.
Describing the incident as a great tragedy, Magistrate David Whittle on Wednesday handed Ms Tedesco a three-month suspended prison sentence.
“Nothing this court can impose by way of penalties can match the punishment which you have suffered and will continue to suffer every day,” he told her.
The crash had caused her serious injuries and extreme psychological trauma, Mr Whittle said.