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Oates was subsequently convicted of dangerous driving and sentenced to 14 months imprisonment with six months suspended.<ref>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-04-22/jari-wise-partner-jailed-over-fatal-crash/100088508</ref><ref>https://www.aufinancenews.com/2021/04/22/melissa-oates-jailed-over-car-crash-in-which-partner-jari-wise-died/</ref>
 
Oates was subsequently convicted of dangerous driving and sentenced to 14 months imprisonment with six months suspended.<ref>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-04-22/jari-wise-partner-jailed-over-fatal-crash/100088508</ref><ref>https://www.aufinancenews.com/2021/04/22/melissa-oates-jailed-over-car-crash-in-which-partner-jari-wise-died/</ref>
   
Jari's mother [[Faith Tkalac]] is now actively raising awareness of domestic and intimate partner violence against all people regardless of gender and has recently proposed [[Jari's Law]].
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Jari's mother [[Faith Tkalac]] is now actively raising awareness of domestic and intimate partner violence against all people regardless of gender, has recently proposed [[Jari's Law]], and will appear as a speaker during [[ICMI21]].
   
 
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Revision as of 16:27, 4 October 2021

On February 29, 2020 Melissa Oates struck and killed her boyfriend Jari Wise with a car on Wilmot Road, Huonville, Tasmania, Australia. She was reportedly driving at 110km. It is believed he died instantly. Oates just kept on driving.[1][2]

Oates was charged with four breaches of a police family violence order and was bailed to appear on March 17, 2020.[3][4]

As is common in cases in which it is alleged a woman has committed intimate partner violence initial media reports stated that the man and woman were known to each other.[5]

Oates was subsequently convicted of dangerous driving and sentenced to 14 months imprisonment with six months suspended.[6][7]

Jari's mother Faith Tkalac is now actively raising awareness of domestic and intimate partner violence against all people regardless of gender, has recently proposed Jari's Law, and will appear as a speaker during ICMI21.

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