
Rohan Dennis avoids jail over wife Melissa Hoskins' death
Former Australian world champion cyclist Rohan Dennis avoided prison on Wednesday over a 'tragic accident' that killed his wife, fellow Olympian Melissa Hoskins, after the couple rowed over home renovations.
Dennis, 34 appeared in South Australia District Court after earlier pleading guilty to a charge of committing an aggravated act likely to cause harm.
He was handed a 17-month prison term — but that sentence was suspended on a two-year good-behaviour bond, meaning he will not serve time in jail. His driver's licence was also suspended for five years.
Dennis was arrested after Hoskins, 32, was struck by his vehicle in front of their home in Adelaide's north five days after Christmas in 2023. Hoskins suffered serious injuries in the crash and died at Royal
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Daily Mail
5 hours ago
- Daily Mail
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'The witness ran out the villa before she saw two motorcycles [or scooters] parked outside while she heard more gunshots,' added the police officer. '[She ran to] the main road where she asked for help.' By the time bystanders had calmed the down and taken her back to the villa, police were already on the scene. The gangland connection has fuelled speculation the shooting was a targeted attack. Bali Police Chief Inspector Daniel Adityajaya said on Sunday they were liaising with Australian Federal Police on the investigation. 'Our team are still working on it,' he told Daily Mail Australia. 'We have coordinate with the Immigration, the Australian Federal Police, the forensic team, and many other institution to uncover this case.' Badung Police chief Arif Batubara added: 'We are currently still in the investigation phase. 'The forensic lab team is also still conducting a comprehensive investigation in the field. 'The investigation also involving Indonesia Automatic Fingerprint Identification System (INAFIS team), mobile brigade (Brimob), the forensic lab, K9 unit (dog unit), and rapid response unit (Sabhara). 'The National Police Headquarters (Mabes) is also assisting. From the crime scene investigation conducted yesterday, several bullet holes were found at the scene.' Photos taken at the scene showed the area taped off, while a trail of blood stained the step at the doorway to the villa. Radmanovic's body was taken to Prof. Ngoerah Hospital in Bali for an autopsy. The Bali attack comes after exiled Melbourne tobacco overlord Kazem 'Kaz' Hamad is suspected by Australian underworld figures of ordering the hit on Abdulrahim. Abdulrahim reportedly went into hiding in May 2024 after narrowly escaping an ambush outside his northern suburbs home, where gunmen shot at him 17 times. In his last weeks alive, Abdulrahim was said to have become 'something of a ghost' as he moved between Melbourne, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. It's understood Abdulrahim flew into Melbourne the day before his as-yet unsolved murder. Hamad rules his criminal empire from the Middle East with violence and extortion and underworld sources say the ruthless kingpin has the means to order an offshore hit. Abdulrahim's dwindling allies were believed to have gone into hiding themselves after his murder.