A tragic crash in Adelaide that killed 47-year-old Sohaila Mohammadi was preventable, according to an inquest — the driver, Tristan Mourant, had been medically advised not to drive due to severe vision loss, yet lied on his license application and got behind the wheel. Three doctors knew of his dangerous condition but failed to report him to authorities, violating a legal duty. The coroner called it “hard to understand” how this oversight occurred, and now medical colleges are being urged to enforce reporting protocols. Mourant has been jailed for over seven years and banned from driving for two decades. The van’s driver, Mohammadi’s husband, did everything possible to avoid disaster — but flames made rescue impossible. The coroner expressed profound regret over missed chances to save her life.
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