New Zealand Chinese Pioneer Comprehensive Report
The “Yang Lanlan” case was first tried yesterday, but she only appeared online.
Today, another media reported photos of her mansion
Live in the eastern moat of Sydney
According to Daily Mail, “Yang Lanlan” lives in Vaucluse, east of Sydney, one of the most unique and wealthiest high-end communities in Sydney.
She lives on the top floor of an apartment building.The luxury three-bedroom apartment with wraparound balcony is priced at about a few million Australian dollars, which is no cheaper than a single villa.
It is reported that the luxury house she lives in can be seen from afarThe Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Opera House and the stunning views of the Lower North Shore and the North Beach opposite the harbour.
However, since the car accident, “Yang Lanlan” has been keeping a low profile, and now the curtains in her room have been pulled up.
She owns a second unregistered white Rolls-Royce Goust convertible, worth up to 800,000 Australian dollars, and is currently parked in the underground garage of her building and is not idle.
The elite rental building is said to serve only “picky customers.”
yesterday,”Yang Lanlan”Traffic accidentThe case is inSydney Downing Centre District Court for the first time, about 100localChinese people came to watch.
Due to limited seats in the court, only a few people were allowed to enter and listen.
“Yang Lanlan” briefly appeared in court through video links.sheWearing a black suit jacket and a hat in the same color.
Official trial records show that “Yang Lanlan” faces two formal charges: one is physical injury caused by improper behavior (T1 level crime); the other is refusal or failure to accept an exhaled alcohol analysis (first illegal).
According to New South WalesRelated regulations“Body harm caused by misconduct” is a serious criminal chargeup to seven years in prison.
“Refusal or failure to accept an exhaled alcohol analysis” may be presumed to be a drunk driving, with penalties including revocation of the driver’s license, fines, and imprisonment.
Once the case enters the trial stage, the court will make a final ruling based on the accident site evidence, alcohol test results, victim statements and medical identification.
Australian media said that if the charge of drunk driving is convicted, “Yang Lanlan” may not only be unable to obtain vehicle insurance claims, but may also be ordered by the court to bear the high medical expenses and vehicle losses of the victim’s driver, with the amount of the amount reaching one million Australian dollars.
In court, Mr. Yu, a lawyer for “Yang Lanlan”, said that it is currently impossible to plead guilty or not to plead guilty.
The interrogation process was only about 10 minutes, and the court agreed to postpone the case until September 26.
“Yang Lanlan”‘s lawyer also applied for an exemption for her next court appearance and obtained a permit.
The court said that the bail promise signed by Yang Lanlan on July 26 will continue to be valid, and it will still be to hand over the passport, report to the police station regularly, not leave the place of residence at night, and no longer drive a vehicle.
She has now returned to her penthouse in Sydney’s East Side, awaiting the next trial.