
Woman charged with manslaughter over car crash death may never face trial, court hears
The woman accused of speeding on the wrong side of the road in the crash that killed Canberra man Matthew McLuckie, may not be fit to plead. The case relating to last may's fatal crash was mentioned in the ACT magistrates court today, but driver Shakhira Adams remains in hospital.
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