Bus driver in Brisbane crash that killed teenager Tia Cameron faces trial
The Brisbane bus driver was allegedly responsible for the death of a young girl who was repeated in court on Tuesday, as images of the CBD accident in 2024.
Lindsay Francis Selby came to the Brisbane Magistrate Court with a burgundy button shirt before 9 am for attempt, and was accused of driving without paying attention to the 70 -year -old, paying attention to death.
More than a dozen family and his 18 -year -old victim Tia Cameron, who was allegedly 18 -year -old, joined.
Lindsay Selby was on the wheel when he killed 18 -year -old Tia Cameron when a council fell in March 2024. Credit: Brisbane Times
Brisbane Municipal Assembly bus Selby was driving on March 8, 2024, wearing a 23 kilometer Edward Street path per hour, and fixed Cameron to the wall of the Anzac Square Arcade building.
He died at the scene.
On Tuesday, about 40 people arrived for Selby’s hearing, and the case moved to a larger room to meet the crowd.
“Not guilty, Honor,” Selby said, when he asked how to beg, the only words in the courtroom that morning.
The CCTV of the boiler was stolen from more than one angle, showing that the bus had sharply turned to the left to prevent cars in front of Edward Street after slowing down.
Hiccups can be heard when the images are broadcast on large screens.



