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British Backpacker Jailed Four Years for Fatal E-Scooter Crash

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Published: 12 December 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

A British backpacker has been sentenced to four years in prison after a tragic collision in Australia. Alicia Kemp, 25, from Redditch, Worcestershire, appeared at Perth District Court on Friday, where she pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death while under the influence of alcohol. The court heard how Kemp struck 51-year-old Thanh Phan while riding an electric scooter, leaving the father-of-two fatally injured.

Judge Wendy Hughes handed down a four-year term, backdated to June 2025 to account for time served, with a non-parole period of two years. Kemp’s driving licence was suspended for two years, and she could become eligible for release in mid-2027. The sentencing reflects the serious nature of her actions and the consequences of riding under the influence.

Kemp’s blood alcohol level was above the legal limit at the time of the collision on 31 May in Perth. Phan suffered a brain bleed and died in hospital several days later, while Kemp and the e-scooter passenger sustained only minor injuries. The incident has drawn national attention to the safety risks associated with e-scooters.

Following the crash, Perth and surrounding councils suspended e-scooter hire services indefinitely, prompting debate about urban mobility and public safety. Local authorities emphasized that riders must comply with laws including helmet use, sobriety, age restrictions, and carrying no passengers. The tragic event has highlighted the need for stricter enforcement of these regulations.

Phan’s family paid tribute to him as a “beloved husband, father of two and dear friend,” underscoring the profound human cost behind the headlines. Friends and relatives expressed grief over the loss, urging authorities to take preventative measures to avoid similar tragedies.

The sentencing of Kemp illustrates the severe legal consequences of impaired driving. Dangerous driving causing death carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in Western Australia, reflecting the gravity with which the justice system views such offences. Legal experts noted that the backdating of Kemp’s sentence is standard practice for time already served, while the non-parole period ensures that the punishment serves as both a deterrent and a measure of justice for the victim’s family.

The case has reignited discussions across Australia regarding e-scooter regulation and safety standards. Local councils are now reviewing guidelines, considering more comprehensive safety campaigns, and evaluating how rental services manage rider behaviour. Experts warn that the popularity of e-scooters in urban areas must be balanced with robust enforcement to prevent similar incidents.

In addition, public awareness campaigns have been recommended to educate both tourists and locals on legal obligations while riding e-scooters. Authorities stress that helmets, sobriety, and adherence to traffic rules are crucial to preventing injuries and fatalities. The Kemp case has become a reference point in discussions about urban transport policy and the need for stricter monitoring of mobility services.

Community members have expressed concerns that without rigorous enforcement, similar tragedies could recur, emphasizing the need for both legal accountability and proactive safety measures. This high-profile case serves as a sobering reminder of the risks associated with impaired riding and the responsibilities all riders carry.

As courts continue to adjudicate cases involving e-scooter incidents, the Western Australian justice system appears committed to maintaining stringent penalties for breaches that result in fatalities. Kemp’s imprisonment underscores that foreign nationals are subject to the same legal standards as residents, reflecting the impartiality of the law in protecting public safety.

The tragic death of Thanh Phan has spurred calls for stronger legislative frameworks around emerging transport technologies. Advocates argue that while e-scooters offer convenience and sustainability, regulation must evolve to mitigate risks posed to pedestrians and other road users. Discussions now include mandatory licensing, stricter age limits, and mandatory training before operating such vehicles.

For international travellers, this incident serves as a stark warning about compliance with local road laws. Authorities continue to emphasize that alcohol impairment is treated severely, regardless of the vehicle type. The case reinforces the principle that personal responsibility and awareness are non-negotiable elements of safe urban transport.

Western Australia’s courts have sent a clear signal that dangerous driving, particularly under the influence, carries significant consequences. The sentencing of Kemp, along with public and governmental responses, reflects a wider commitment to road safety, responsible mobility, and the protection of vulnerable citizens.

The events surrounding this case are likely to influence future policies on e-scooter use, both locally and nationally, as communities and authorities grapple with balancing technological convenience against public safety imperatives. Continuous monitoring, community education, and regulatory oversight remain key priorities moving forward.

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