“Not shockingly, it’s a poorly written article that leaves out a lot of information that would tie the narrative together better.”
It is on a site called thethaiger.com
Here is a better article
https://www.bbc.com/sport/cycling/67852900
World champion cyclist Rohan Dennis has reportedly been charged by police with causing the death of his wife after she was hit by a car on Saturday. South Australia Police said a 32-year-old woman suffered serious injuries and died in hospital in Adelaide overnight. A statement added that a man, 33, had been arrested and charged with causing death by dangerous driving, driving without due care and endangering life.
The driver was known to the woman and has been released on bail until March. It has been widely reported in Australian media that the man and woman are Dennis and his wife Melissa Hoskins.
Hoskins was a world champion in the team pursuit in 2015 and raced at the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympics....
Sounds like he ran her down. Hard to tell with the semiliterate scribbling
Doesn’t ther have to be some intent to be criminally charged? Of course, Australia is pretty mych a fascist nation, so who knows...
Congrats on doing a little more research than the “author” Chris Hollingsworth, with a computer generated image and name. IncPen caught it too. He/it is someone on a website typing “write a 500 word obituary about this cyclist” into ChatGPT, and the AI bot is using Google to throw some facts and quotes together. Convinces a few readers, but most here were suspicious after the first paragraph. How many Hollingsworth’s do you know that are Thai? You reference the more well written and factual bbc article. Cuddos. $10 dolla per article per hour for advertizer clicks. Short story is her husband ran her down on during her bike ride. Sad. We (FR) need to be a bit more critical of the “news articles” we reference as so many are junk like this one. Happy New Year!