Mum 'speechless' after inquest ordered into son's death

May 04, 2023 11:08 AM AEST | By AAPNEWS
 Mum 'speechless' after inquest ordered into son's death
Image source: AAPNEWS

Tasmania's attorney-general has ordered an inquest into the death of a young man who was struck by a car driven by his partner, despite a judge ruling one was not needed.

Family and friends of Jari Wise campaigned for an inquest after he was killed at Huonville, south of Hobart, in 2020.

Mr Wise was hit by a car being driven by Melissa Oates, who then left him on the road.

Ms Oates was in April 2021 jailed for eight months after pleading guilty to dangerous driving, drink driving and failing to stop and assist in an accident.

She was found to not be legally responsible for the death of Mr Wise as it could not be ruled out he jumped in front of the car.

Attorney-General Elise Archer on Thursday directed the coroner to hold an inquest, hours after a Supreme Court judge ruled one would not be in the interest of justice.

Mr Wise's mother Faith Tkalac had launched Supreme Court legal action against the coroner in her push for an inquest.

"I'm lost for words. I'm elated, which is difficult for me to say because this is regarding my … child," she said.

"It's been such a fight. This has been my every day, my every minute, my every moment."

Ms Archer said she had been monitoring Supreme Court proceedings but had to wait for an outcome before making her determination.

"I am deeply concerned and acknowledge the impact of these proceedings on the family and friends of Mr Wise," she said in a statement.

Ms Archer said she used her powers under the coroners act to direct an inquest.

"I have not made this decision lightly, but it is my sincere belief that this will assist Mr Wise's loved ones to find the answers that they seek," she said.

Coroner Simon Cooper investigated Mr Wise's death and in July 2021 decided not to hold an inquest, partly because it was unlikely to reveal any additional, significant information.

As part of her Supreme Court application, Ms Tkalac claimed there were other witnesses who could provide evidence of Ms Oates threatening to kill Mr Wise on the night he died.

She argued it had never been established whether Mr Wise stepped out in front of the car or whether the crash was deliberate.

In delivering his judgment, Supreme Court of Tasmania Justice Michael Brett said an inquest would not be in the interest of justice.

He ruled the police investigation had been extremely thorough and it became clear evidence did not support the theory Ms Oates was responsible for Mr Wise's death.


Disclaimer

The content, including but not limited to any articles, news, quotes, information, data, text, reports, ratings, opinions, images, photos, graphics, graphs, charts, animations and video (Content) is a service of Kalkine Media Pty Ltd (“Kalkine Media, we or us”), ACN 629 651 672 and is available for personal and non-commercial use only. The principal purpose of the Content is to educate and inform. The Content does not contain or imply any recommendation or opinion intended to influence your financial decisions and must not be relied upon by you as such. Some of the Content on this website may be sponsored/non-sponsored, as applicable, but is NOT a solicitation or recommendation to buy, sell or hold the stocks of the company(s) or engage in any investment activity under discussion. Kalkine Media is neither licensed nor qualified to provide investment advice through this platform. Users should make their own enquiries about any investments and Kalkine Media strongly suggests the users to seek advice from a financial adviser, stockbroker or other professional (including taxation and legal advice), as necessary.
The content published on Kalkine Media also includes feeds sourced from third-party providers. Kalkine does not assert any ownership rights over the content provided by these third-party sources. The inclusion of such feeds on the Website is for informational purposes only. Kalkine does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the content obtained from third-party feeds. Furthermore, Kalkine Media shall not be held liable for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the content obtained from third-party feeds, nor for any damages or losses arising from the use of such content.
Kalkine Media hereby disclaims any and all the liabilities to any user for any direct, indirect, implied, punitive, special, incidental or other consequential damages arising from any use of the Content on this website, which is provided without warranties. The views expressed in the Content by the guests, if any, are their own and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Kalkine Media. Some of the images/music that may be used on this website are copyrighted to their respective owner(s). Kalkine Media does not claim ownership of any of the pictures displayed/music used on this website unless stated otherwise. The images/music that may be used on this website are taken from various sources on the internet, including paid subscriptions or are believed to be in public domain. We have made reasonable efforts to accredit the source wherever it was indicated as or found to be necessary.
This disclaimer is subject to change without notice. Users are advised to review this disclaimer periodically for any updates or modifications.


AU_advertise

Advertise your brand on Kalkine Media

Sponsored Articles


Investing Ideas

Previous Next
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.