Man, 63, who allegedly struck Sam Kerr's grandmother with his ute charged with dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm

Man, 63, who allegedly struck Sam Kerr's grandmother with his ute charged with dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm
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Man, 63, who allegedly struck Sam Kerr's grandmother with his ute charged with dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm
Published: Dec, 28 2024 03:23

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Man, 63, who allegedly struck Sam Kerr's grandmother with his ute charged with dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm The driver who allegedly struck the grandmother of football superstar Sam Kerr with his ute has been charged with one count of dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm.

At the time, Sam Kerr and her father Roger were at picturesque winery Krinklewood Estate in the NSW Hunter Valley attending the wedding of her Matildas teammate Emily Van Egmond to partner Kat Thompson.

At the time Kerr was at the wedding of Matildas teammate Emily van Egmond with her father Roger when she learned of the crash back in Perth.

Pictures from the Palmyra scene show the ute with extensive damage to its bonnet after the vehicle hit a power pole before it hit Ms Kerr.

The man, 63, will appear before the Fremantle Magistrates Court in Western Australia on February 4.

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