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British backpacker Alicia Kemp jailed over fatal e-scooter crash that killed Perth dad Thanh Phan

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British backpacker Alicia Kemp has been jailed for four years over a fatal e-scooter crash that killed pedestrian Thanh Phan in Perth. Image: Supplied.
Camera IconBritish backpacker Alicia Kemp has been jailed for four years over a fatal e-scooter crash that killed pedestrian Thanh Phan in Perth. Image: Supplied. Credit: Supplied

A British backpacker has been jailed over an e-scooter incident that killed a pedestrian in Perth’s CBD.

Alicia Kemp, 25, was riding an e-scooter along Murray St in Perth while she was intoxicated and struck Perth dad Thanh Phan knocking him to the ground.

Kemp was in Australia on a working visa when the fatal crash occurred.

She had been drinking at several venues around Perth with a group of work friends from about 2.30pm on May 31, including one bar where they could consume limitless alcohol for two hours as part of their booking.

British backpacker Alicia Kemp had been out drinking for several hours with work friends before the fatal incident occurred. Picture: Tiktok
Camera IconBritish backpacker Alicia Kemp had been out drinking for several hours with work friends before the fatal incident occurred. Tiktok Credit: Supplied

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The group left after three hours and went into Perth’s CBD where they continued drinking at various bars before they were refused entry at one location about 8pm.

They were seen on CCTV walking down Murray St shortly after where Kemp stopped and hired an e-scooter allowing her friend to ride on the back.

Footage played in court showed Kemp’s friend stumble off the e-scooter and had difficulty maintaining her balance before they take off down the street passing pedestrians who were forced to step out of their way.

Kemp struck Mr Phan from behind minutes later, she was travelling about 20km/h when he was standing at an intersection waiting to cross the road.

Perth father Thanh Phan was struck from behind causing him to fall and hit his head on the pavement with significant force causing fatal injuries. Picture: ABC
Camera IconPerth father Thanh Phan was struck from behind causing him to fall and hit his head on the pavement with significant force causing fatal injuries. ABC Credit: ABC

Mr Phan fell and struck his head on the pavement with significant force causing fatal injuries to his brain.

Kemp’s friend also fell from the e-scooter during the incident and was unconscious at the scene suffering a skull fracture.

Police conducted a preliminary breath test on Kemp at the scene which revealed the backpacker had a blood-alcohol level of 0.185, three times the legal limit.

Mr Thanh died three days later.

Judge Wendy Hughes said during sentencing at Perth District Court, Kemp drove the scooter along the footpath, weaving in and out of pedestrians in a dangerous manner and failed to give way to traffic.

CCTV footage of British backpacker Alicia Kemp riding an e-scooter with a friend on the back while they were intoxicated through Perth before they fatally struck Thanh Phan. Picture: Perth District Court.
Camera IconCCTV footage of British backpacker Alicia Kemp riding an e-scooter with a friend on the back while they were intoxicated through Perth before they fatally struck Thanh Phan. Perth District Court. Credit: Supplied Source Known

Ms Hughes told Kemp what made the offending so serious was because she knew she had been drinking and was impaired by alcohol and chose not to drive the e-scooter.

“(Mr Thanh) had little to no warning that you were coming, and that then explains why his injuries were so catastrophic because it was an unprotected fall,” she said.

“It is evident from the CCTV footage that the collision caught the victim unaware, and that he had no time to protect himself.”

CCTV showed the two women stumbling off an e-scooter before they rode down Murray St in Perth while intoxicated. Picture: Perth District Court.
Camera IconCCTV showed the two women stumbling off an e-scooter before they rode down Murray St in Perth while intoxicated. Perth District Court. Credit: Supplied Source Known

Ms Hughes said deterrence was the main factor in sentencing Kemp there was a need to send a clear message to the community about the dangerousness of riding e-scooters while intoxicated.

“You, Ms Kemp, are the cautionary tale,” she said.

“A very important part of sentencing you today is to send a clear message to the community, and young people in particular, that e-scooters are not toys.

Judge Wendy Hughes said it was a cautionary tale about the dangerousness of riding e-scooters while intoxicated. Picture: Perth District Court.
Camera IconJudge Wendy Hughes said it was a cautionary tale about the dangerousness of riding e-scooters while intoxicated. Perth District Court. Credit: Supplied Source Known

“You are responsible for that person’s death, and that is the truth for you. It was not an accident. You are responsible for the death of a good man.

“Your offending is just so serious because of the consequences of what you did resulted in the loss of life to the victim, but in terms of also your culpability, being intoxicated and speeding.”

Ms Kemp was sentenced to four years imprisonment.

Originally published as British backpacker Alicia Kemp jailed over fatal e-scooter crash that killed Perth dad Thanh Phan

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