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Hit and Run driver.... guess the race!

Leongsam

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.... plus he told a pack of lies in the process....


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Hit-and-run accused loses name suppression

By Rob Kidd
4:40 PM Friday Apr 17, 2015

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Viraj Goonasekera was given interim name suppression because of his parents' ill health. Photo / Facebook

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A man who allegedly hit a woman in the rental car he was driving then fled the scene, has lost his battle for name suppression.

Sri Lankan national Viraj Goonasekera, 25, who is in New Zealand on a work permit, is charged with careless driving causing injury, making a
false statement to police claiming a car had been wilfully damaged and failing to stop and help after an accident.

Earlier this month, police released photos of a blue Suzuki Swift that had been returned to a vehicle rental company bearing a large dent in the bonnet and a damaged windscreen.

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Forensic examination of the car revealed that the vehicle had hit a person, who was expected to have a head injury, and police subsequently contacted the driver.

Goonasekera appeared in Auckland District Court on Wednesday and was given interim name suppression because of his
parents' ill health.

Community Magistrate Janet Holmes gave him two days to produce documentary evidence to prove it but
he came to court today empty-handed.

Goonasekera's lawyer Sam Fernando said his client's parents knew about the charge and it was his work as front-of-house for a hotel that was the issue.

"The employer will probably take the attitude they can terminate his employment," Mr Fernando said.

But Ms Holmes said there was no evidence that was the case and declined the application for continued suppression.

The victim of the alleged hit and run, Michele Foster-Chambers, was walking to meet a friend in Avondale when she crossed Great North Rd on March 29 when the alleged incident happened.

She told the New Zealand Herald she could not remember much about the collision but believed the car hit her legs, throwing her over the bonnet, and smashing her head into the windscreen before she landed on the road.

Slipping in and out of consciousness, Ms Foster-Chambers said she dragged herself to the side of the road where she was eventually picked up by a good Samaritan and taken home.

Goonasekera was remanded on bail after surrendering his passport.

He will be back in court to enter pleas to the charges next month.
By Rob Kidd
- NZ Herald

Copyright ©2015, APN New Zealand Limited

 

halsey02

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I don't know about his race but I do know he's black.

No lah!...TAN colored, he is Ceylonese, aka Sri Lankan, must be a very holey buddhist...he needs to come clean...which he did not.........ha ha ha

no Guess the religion?:rolleyes:
 

sirus

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To be precise, it's called the Indian Subcontinent.

Indian subcontinent
The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. | 2014 | 270 words | Copyright
Indian subcontinent, region, S central Asia, comprising the countries of Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh and the Himalayan states of Nepal, and Bhutan. Sri Lanka, an island off the southeastern tip of the Indian peninsula, is often considered a part of the subcontinent.
 
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