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1 online resource (streaming video file) (30 min.) ; 177936545 bytes |
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Tonight continues the story of Di Gilcrist and the hit-and-run collision that took the life of her cyclist husband, Ian Humphrey. Behind the wheel of the four-wheel drive was a prominent lawyer, Eugene McGee. His behaviour that night has been scrutinised ever since. Why did Mr McGee fail to stop? He had been drinking that day but police never tested him for blood alcohol. For Di Gilcrist, the collision marks the beginning of an eight year battle that has led to legislation change in South Australia.PRODUCTION DETAILS:Producer: Ben Cheshire; Executive Producer: Deborah Fleming-Bauer |
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Broadcast 2012-02-13 at 20:00:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Drinking and traffic accidents.
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Hit-and-run drivers.
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Labor laws and legislation -- Social aspects.
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Lawyers -- Malpractice.
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Liability for traffic accidents -- Trial practice.
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Traffic accident victims -- Family relationships.
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South Australia -- Kapunda.
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Streaming video
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Jones, Caroline, host
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Algie, Grant, contributor
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Atkinson, Michael, contributor
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Cheshire, Ben, contributor
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Gilchrist, Di, contributor
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Harrison, Tony, contributor
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Humphrey, Chloe, contributor
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Humphries, Peter, contributor
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Jeloscek, Lee, contributor
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McFarlane, Sandy, contributor
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McGee, Eugene, contributor
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O'Connell, Michael, contributor
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Penfold, Karen, contributor
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Tennant, Chris, contributor
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Xenophon, Nick, contributor
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Zisimou, John, contributor
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Zisimou, Tony, contributor
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