Bizarre disguise used by woman who used dead Sea World pilot’s details to get out of traffic fine

Bizarre disguise worn by woman as she faces court for allegedly using details of dead Sea World pilot to get out of a traffic fine

  • Woman fled court in bizarre disguise
  • She allegedly used dead Sea World pilot’s details 

A woman accused of using the personal details of a pilot killed in the horror Sea World helicopter crash to get out of paying a traffic fine has fled court in a disguise.

Stephanie Louise Bennett appeared in person for the first time after she was charged with falsely nominating Ash Jenkinson as the driver of her car when she received an infringement notice in late 2022.

After her adjournment, she exited Beenleigh Magistrates Court on Thursday wearing a mask and headscarf, with a lawyer accompanying her.

A woman accused of using the personal details of a pilot killed in the horror Sea World helicopter crash to get out of paying a traffic fine has fled court in a disguise 

Stephanie Louise Bennett appeared in person for the first time after she was charged with falsely nominating Ash Jenkinson (pictured) as the driver of her car when she received an infringement notice in late 2022

Stephanie Louise Bennett appeared in person for the first time after she was charged with falsely nominating Ash Jenkinson (pictured) as the driver of her car when she received an infringement notice in late 2022 

Bennett, who is facing two charges of fraud, did not comment as she was surrounded by reporters and cameramen.

Police allege Bennett, from Park Ridge, was issued a fine for using her mobile phone while driving last December.

It is alleged she used Mr Jenkinson’s personal details from an obituary to nominate him as the driver of her car.

Mr Jenkinson, Sea World’s chief helicopter pilot, was one of four people killed in a horrific helicopter crash on the Gold Coast on January 2.

Bennett’s act resulted in Mr Jenkinson’s widow receiving a fine in the mail shortly after laying her husband to rest.

On Thursday a lawyer acting on Bennett’s behalf requested a date for a short plea of guilty next week.

Magistrate Terry Duroux set down a sentencing date of April 26.

A warrant that was lying on Bennett’s file from her first mention date was withdrawn and cancelled.

It marked her first appearance on the charges after a magistrate rejected her attempt to plead guilty in writing two weeks ago.

Mr Jenkinson was piloting one of the helicopters when it collided with another mid-air on January 2.

He died alongside British newlyweds Ron and Diane Hughes and Sydney mother Vanessa Tadros when the chopper crashed into a sandbar.

Several others – including Ms Tadros’ son Nicholas and Victorian woman Winnie De Silva – were critically injured.

Bennett, who is facing two charges of fraud, did not comment as she was surrounded by reporters and cameramen

Bennett, who is facing two charges of fraud, did not comment as she was surrounded by reporters and cameramen 

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