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Teen charged with manslaughter after woman, 59, killed in ‘high-powered’ e-motorbike crash at Perth park

A 17-year-old child was accused of killing after being killed by an uncontrolled “high-powerful e-motorbike in the north of Perth.

On Saturday, around 14.30, the air police were patrolling at Perth when they found an indifferent Off-Road electric motorcycle, allegedly allegedly driving from Woodvale in the north of the city.

Shortly after, Edgewater Drive in Edgewater hit a 59 -year -old woman near Edgewater.

Camera iconA 17-year-old boy was accused of killing a man after he was killed in an e-motor accident in a park in Perth. Edgewater. 9News Credit: Given

Emergency services treated 59 -year -old woman for critical injuries.

Later, he was transferred to the Joondalup Health campus, where he died.

A 17 -year -old child has been arrested and since then he was accused of using one man killing, a number of authority (never kept) and once unlicensed vehicles.

He rejected the bail and appeared at the Perth Children’s Court on Sunday.

It was claimed that the young person continued irregularly before the fatal accident. Edgewater. Picture: 9News
Camera iconIt was claimed that the young person continued irregularly before the fatal accident. Edgewater. 9News Credit: Given

WA Police Detective Sergeant Olie Edwards said the fatal collision with the “high -power” vehicle was a “tragic event ..

“Another innocent life, another person disappeared with reckless, dangerous actions,” he said on Sunday.

He confirmed that the young people were not actively followed by the police, but the civil servants “activates their lights and tried to make a intersection”.

He claimed that the young lasted more than 100km/s in 50km/s region.

Sergeant Edwards called on rider to be more cautious when using electric vehicles such as e-bikes and E-SCOOTERS.

“People who drive e-rideables, while scooters with smaller wheels, have to be careful increasing,” he said.

“Some of these vehicles are not safe, and people need to pay more attention to using them.”

Anyone who witnesses or knowledge of a fatal accident is invited to contact the criminal stoppers in 1800 333 000.

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