Shaymaa Oun Zuhaira: Woman pleads guilty to careless driving over the death of schoolboy Jack Davey

After a young child was killed in a school yard accident, a woman responsible for driving crimes was left and cried in court because the effect of her actions was left naked.
11 -year -old Jack Davey died in the hospital after he fell from the fence of Aubburn Southern Primary School on 29 October last year and hit a group of children around 2.35 hours.
Jack was hospitalized with critical injuries alongside the other four students, but soon he died of injuries.
Three girls and two girls were 11 years old and 10-year-old and 10-year-old was subjected to serious injuries in the accident.
The driver of the vehicle, now 41 -year -old Shaymaa Oun Zuhaira was arrested at the scene and released more investigations, and the police made charges seven months later on May 13th.
On Monday, he appeared at the Melbourne Magistrate Criminal Court and found guilty of a single careless driving crime after a second accusation after the withdrawal of a vehicle with withdrawal.

Prosecutor Anthony Albore, who summarizes the realities of the accident, to buy a child to Zuhaira’s Hawthorn East School and meet with the manager.
After returning to the car, the vehicle proceeded from an average strip and a metal fence and garden bed to school areas at 28km/s.
Jack and his friends, sitting around a open picnic table chatting during a school break, were shot, some were fixed under Toyota SUV.
Zuhaira stopped at the scene and called Triple-0, and later he was evaluated as emotional by medical officials.
“I’m fine, I’m really fine,” they said.
“I lose a control, it only works on its own. I want to check; it doesn’t control it.”

In an interview with the police, Zuhaira said that there was a steering problem that had been done twice for me before ”.
Orum I’m saying I can’t control the car.
“I just killed someone.”
The vehicle was later evaluated by technicians and found that it was in good work without defined mistakes that could contribute to the accident.
Mr. Albore said that an accident auditor could not exclude the “pedal wrong application” – the driver stepped on the accelerator instead of braking.
41 -year -old Shaymaa Oun Zuhaira was found guilty of careless driving after killing 11 -year -old Jack Davey when he was deported to his car Auburn Southern Elementary School.
His lawyer Matthew Sena accepted the incident’s “absolute tragedy ,, but he said that the best explanation he could give for the disturbing was the wrong application of pedal.
He argued that his client, a refugee from Iraq, was “acute disturbing mental state after a tense meeting with the school principal.
This was objected by Mr. Albore, who said that this was “completely inconsistent ,, including the comments made by Zuhaira smiling and leaving by the director of“ he was satisfied with progress ”.
“Here, he was only responsible for maintaining care to prevent collision,” he said.
Mr. Sena told the court that his client regrets deeply for those who have had feelings and has experienced feelings of depression, fear and agitation.
“According to him, his life ended as a result of the discomfort,” he said.

In the emotional expression, Jack’s parents Michael and Jayde Davey addressed the court to elaborate the effect of his death on their families.
In most of Michael’s testimony, Zuhaira cut off to tell the court at some point; “I’m sorry, I swear”.
Michael told the court that the process from the police investigation to the court case was “insulting” and made you feel empty.
Im You killed our son… You destroyed the life that our family cared about, how he dare. ”
“You have been unexplained and caused incredibly caused… This is impossible and something I think every day. The lack of answers makes me angry.”

Mr. Davey told the court that he would spend on this Sunday to sleep in the grave of his son’s son’s son.
Orum Jack has a canvas picture in our living room. Every day I look at him with a smile at the school uniform, I give him a kiss on his beautiful face and forehead, ”he said.
“THANKS THIS; Photos and Memories.”
Jayde Davey told the court that his life would be measured as “before and after that day”.
“It was here for a moment, in the form, healthy, lively, loving and loved and then gone,” he said.
“Imagine that you have a child that you cannot and touch.
“Imagine rehearsing the answers to the question of how many children you have.”

Davey said that his two daughters lost not only his brothers, but his normal parents and a happy childhood.
“If there is no accusation to kill him, then where, where is the justice?” he said.
“He had great dreams and his brightest future.”
The other three victims of the other wounded children from two parents and one Jack’s friend was read to the court.
Zuhaira will return to court on Wednesday morning.
Both her and her husband covered her faces and refused to comment when leaving the court.

In a statement published after the accident, Zuhaira’s family said that they were all in shock, that it wished it only a bad dream ”.
Victoria police said in a statement, “Jack’s family, we can only offer condolences to wish, our hearts go to you and every family affected by this loss,” he said.
Mıs You can heal quickly to the wounded – God bless you all.
“As a family with children, we feel deeply, we share the pain of others. We are not about the words we say, but about the real sadness held in our hearts.”
