Broncos star Ezra Mam learns his fate in court after crashing his vehicle with cocaine in his system
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Brisbane Broncos star Ezra Mam has faced legal consequences after a head-on collision while driving under the influence of drugs. The incident occurred on October 18 in Bardon, Brisbane, when Mam’s Ford Ranger collided with an Uber. A woman and her four-year-old daughter, passengers in the Uber, sustained minor injuries, with reports suggesting the child may have suffered a broken hip.
Mam, 22, was found to have cocaine in his system after failing both roadside and hospital drug tests. The NRL player pleaded guilty to charges of driving with a relevant drug present in his blood and driving unlicensed at Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday.
He was fined $850 and disqualified from driving for at least six months. Ezra Mam faces an uncertain future after he pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of cocaine following a head-on crash with an Uber. Mam was charged after this accident and will face scrutiny from the NRL's Integrity Unit.
Mam admitted himself to a rehabilitation facility shortly after the crash, completing a four-week program and committing to a year of counseling. His manager, Nash Dawson, stated that Mam has shown concern for the wellbeing of the victims and is working to take responsibility for his actions.
The Brisbane Broncos confirmed they are cooperating with the NRL Integrity Unit, which is investigating the matter. Broncos CEO Dave Donaghy expressed the club's disappointment and noted that Mam apologised for his actions, acknowledging their impact on the club and the community.