Source : ABC NEWS

Former professional cyclist Rohan Dennis will be sentenced this morning over an incident which resulted in the death of his Olympian wife Melissa Hoskins outside their suburban Adelaide home in December 2023.

Dennis, 34, previously pleaded guilty to an aggravated charge of creating likelihood of harm over the death of Ms Hoskins, who was struck by a car driven by her husband, outside the couple’s Medindie home, in Adelaide’s inner north.

Prosecutors dropped a charge of dangerous driving causing death and an aggravated charge of driving without due care.

The court has previously heard that while Dennis was not criminally responsible for the death of Ms Hoskins, he either did not know or was “reckless to the fact she was holding onto the vehicle”.

It heard the couple had been arguing about kitchen cupboards when the incident unfolded.

Members from Ms Hoskins’s family have previously told the court of their devastation at losing the mother-of-two, describing her death as “so unfair and tragic” and that Dennis’s temper was his “downfall” which “needs to be addressed”.

District Court Judge Ian Press will this morning impose the sentence.

The offence to which Dennis has pleaded guilty carries a maximum penalty of seven years’ imprisonment and a five-year loss of licence, but both prosecution and defence have agreed a suspended sentence would be appropriate in this case.

We’re providing live updates from the sentencing of Rohan Dennis.

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Ms Hoskins’s parents attending sentencing

Among those at the court this morning are Ms Hoskins’s mother Amanda and father Peter.

Both also attended last month’s sentencing submissions, and delivered emotional victim impact statements.

“Melissa did not deserve to die and she certainly did not deserve the death that she suffered,” Mr Hoskins told the court in April.

Melissa Hoskins’s parents Amanda and Peter outside court. (ABC News: Marco Catalano)

Mrs Hoskins said her daughter’s death was “unfair and tragic” and told Dennis his temper was his “downfall and needs to be addressed”.

“Rohan, you loved Melissa, and I know that you would never intentionally hurt her,” she told the court.

“I believe this was a tragic accident and an accident that should never have happened.”