By Australian Associated Press
Published: 01:39 GMT, 14 March 2019 | Updated: 05:22 GMT, 14 March 2019
A teenager who was high on GHB when she lost control of her car and tragically killed her younger friend will spend at least three years behind bars.
Georgia Foran was 16 when she died in hospital, surrounded by family, three weeks after a crash that caused her catastrophic injuries in Frankston, Melbourne, in July 2017.
Her friend Taylah Perrin, now 20, was behind the wheel and under the influence of date-rape drug, GBH.
The drug and its potent sedative effect was unfamiliar to the girl who had experimented for the first time just the night before the deadly crash.
But County Court Judge Julie Condon said her inexperience didn't matter.
Taylah Perrin (pictured), now 20, was behind the wheel and under the influence of date-rape drug, GBH
Driving is an adult responsibility and it's implicit 'driving and drugs simply do not mix', she told the aspiring criminologist, who must serve at least three years of a five year sentence before she's eligible for parole.
'Sadly,