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Supercar driver Luke Youlden says ‘driver input’ was likely involved in fatal Lamborghini crash
A former Supercar driver called to give expert evidence about a Lamborghini involved in a fatal crash has told an Adelaide court the car would not just turn sideways and leave the road “without significant driver input”.
Key points:
- Alexander Campbell was charged with death by dangerous driving and causing serious injury
- Pedestrian Sophia Naismith, 15, was killed when his Lamborghini hit her at Glengowrie in 2019
- An Adelaide court today heard from experts including a crash investigator
Alexander Campbell has been charged over the death of 15-year-old Sophia Naismith who, along with her friend Jordyn Callea, was hit in front of the House of Tien restaurant at Glengowrie in June 2019.
Mr Campbell, who was driving a Lamborghini Huracan when he…
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