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Zakia Bashi Qamber fronts Adelaide court in alleged hit-and-run case

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Zakia Bashi Qamber was accused of causing the death of a 40 -year -old woman in an accident in the early morning in January in front of the Adameled Magistrate Court on Thursday.

Grainy CCTV images show a vehicle allegedly deported by Mrs. Qamber and approach the woman with headlights that pierce the darkness.

The woman suffered serious injuries in the hit of Kinkaid RD in Elizabeth East and died at the scene.

Camera iconZakia Bashi Qamber has not yet satisfied the charges. Newswire/ Duncan Evans Credit: News Corp Australia

Ms. Qamber is accused of leaving an accident area after causing death with careless use of a vehicle and causing death.

On Thursday, he would be pleased with the charges, but Michael Woods, who appeared for Mrs. Qamber, asked for an eight -week postponement because he needed more time to consume materials.

Mr Woods, the scene of the accident still worn from the scene of the camera, the vehicle’s lower team, the approval of the biological material and the post -mortem toxicological report awaits, he said.

Hit and running driver Zakia Bashi Qamber allegedly left the Adelaide court on July 24, 2025.

He told the court that he could not think of a case to answer the application after examining the material.

“Apparently there is a large amount of explanation,” the peace judge said Lynette Duncan.

The next answer, which is expected to be satisfied with Ms. Qamber, listed September 18 for the fee trial.

A interpreter stood on the dock with Ms Qamber and spoke softly to him during the proceedings.

Mrs. Qamber was given bail and left the court with a supporter.

There is no criminal history before.

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