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How boatie sunk cans of VB for up to four hours before killing his own daughter-in-law in a shocking crash that tore their family apart
Jamie Luke Harwood has been jailed over the death of his daughter-in-law He was drunk, speeding and not qualified to drive the boat he crashed in 2020 Nicole Herbert, 21, hit her head as a result of the collision and died at the scene The dinghy hit a jetty on the Brisbane River after about four hours on the water Harwood took a case of VB on the fishing trip it is not known how many he had He was sentenced to six years jail with parole eligibility after about 17 months By Nick Gibbs For Australian Associated Press
Published: 06:07 BST, 25 July 2022 | Updated: 06:07 BST, 25 July 2022
Jamie Luke Harwood was intoxicated, speeding and not qualified to drive the boat he crashed into a Brisbane River jetty, killing his daughter-in-law.
The 48-year-old New Zealand citizen, who moved to Australia aged 11, has been jailed and faces deportation over the incident on November 4, 2020.
His 21-year-old daughter-in-law, Nicole Herbert, was in the boat with her de facto partner and small child at the time of the crash.
Nicole Herbert died when the tinnie she was in struck a jetty at Chelmer on the Brisbane River
The scene of the shocking boat crash which killed Nicole Herbert in November 2020
The aluminium dinghy hit a private jetty on the Brisbane River at Chelmer after the group had been on the water for
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