Rohan Dennis, an Olympic cyclist from Australia, pleaded guilty this week for his role in a vehicle incident that fatally injured his wifepop the slots, Melissa Hoskins, also an Olympic cyclist, late last year, the local media reported.
Ms. Hoskins died in December 2023 after Mr. Dennis drove his vehicle with her on the hood and she fell to the ground, the police told The Australian after the incident. Ms. Hoskins, a celebrated Olympic cyclist, later died of her injuries in a hospital in Adelaide, a large city in southern Australia. She was 32.
Mr. Dennis, 34, pleaded guilty at Adelaide Magistrates Court on Tuesday to an aggravated charge of creating a risk of harm, a charge that carries a maximum sentence of seven years in prison. He was initially charged with dangerous driving causing death and driving without due care, for which he could have faced 15 years in prison if convicted. With the plea deal, those charges were dropped.
A magistrate, or judge, told the court on Tuesday that Mr. Dennis had been driving with his wife on or near his vehicle, either knowing that it would most likely cause her harm or being recklessly indifferent to whether it caused her harm.
It was an aggravated offense because the two were in a relationship, said the magistrate, Justin Wickens.
Mr. Dennis was released on bail and will be sentenced in January.
ImageMelissa Hoskins, an Olympic cyclist who was fatally injured last year in Adelaide.Credit...Charles Platiau/ReutersWe are having trouble retrieving the article content.
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