Wed. Nov 6th, 2024
alert-–-mitch-east-death,-tamarama:-fresh-details-revealed-as-man-accused-of-killing-young-lawyer-in-alleged-hit-and-run-is-granted-bailAlert – Mitch East death, Tamarama: Fresh details revealed as man accused of killing young lawyer in alleged hit-and-run is granted bail

A rideshare driver has been granted bail after he was charged with killing a young lawyer in a horror alleged hit-and-run with police alleging the accused man was illegally using his phone at the time of the accident.

Zisi Kokotatsios, 63, appeared in Parramatta Bail Court on Saturday to make an application for bail after spending the night in custody on remand.

Police allege he was illegally using his phone while driving along Fletcher St in the eastern Sydney suburb of Tamarama around 4am on March 17 on his way to pick up a rideshare customer.

Zisi Kokotatsios (pictured) has been granted bail after being charged over a hit-and-run death

Zisi Kokotatsios (pictured) has been granted bail after being charged over a hit-and-run death

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On Saturday, the police prosecutor said surveillance footage had captured the moment Mr Kokotatsios allegedly struck Mitch East and his car was ‘lifted up’.

‘An audible crash sound was captured on CCTV in the vicinity of the scene and the vehicle was seen to slow significantly before fleeing,’ he said.

‘There can be no doubt the driver of the vehicle knew he had struck something.’

Despite the best efforts of paramedics, Mr East was pronounced dead at the scene.

The court heard the 28-year-old lawyer had been ‘lying down on the street’ at the moment of impact.

Police allege Mr Kokotatsios had been distracted because he was using his mobile phone while driving, so he didn’t see Mr East on the road.

‘The accused did the wrong thing and, because of that, someone has died,’ the police prosecutor said.

He alleged the rideshare driver did not stop to check on or assist the injured man, but instead kept driving.

‘If he had stopped and had a look, he would have seen a person laying there dying,’ the prosecutor said.

Mitch East (pictured with his girlfriend, Natasha Dunsbee-Brown), 28, was found with critical head and chest injuries by a passerby in Fletcher Street, in Tamarama, just after 4am on Sunday

Mitch East (pictured with his girlfriend, Natasha Dunsbee-Brown), 28, was found with critical head and chest injuries by a passerby in Fletcher Street, in Tamarama, just after 4am on Sunday

He noted the 63-year-old had been charged with using his mobile phone while driving in December last year, which he claimed showed a pattern of disregard for road safety.

However, Mr Kokotatsios’ lawyer Mohamad Sakr argued police ‘lack substantial evidence’ to prove his client was illegally using his mobile phone, which was held in a permitted holster.

He rejected the prosecutor’s claim that the case against his client was ‘compelling’, arguing there were a number of issues’ and ‘definite concerns’ with the prosecution’s case.

‘It’s accepted Mr Kokotatsios hit something,’ he said.

‘We don’t know … that it was in fact my client that killed this young man.’

Mr Sakr questioned whether the police had viable evidence about whether Mr Kokotatsios’ actions ‘did in fact cause death’.

He said the alleged victim had posed a risk to himself by lying on the ground, and claimed his client would have stopped to render aid if he knew he had hit a person.

Officers are pictured processing the crime scene in Tamarama on Sunday after the alleged hit-and-run

Officers are pictured processing the crime scene in Tamarama on Sunday after the alleged hit-and-run 

The court heard the rideshare driver relies on glasses sometimes when driving.

The magistrate agreed there were ‘difficulties’ with the prosecution’s case related to the cause of Mr East’s death and ‘what (Mr Kokotatsios) was doing when he was driving’.

‘That’s all for another day,’ he said.

He granted the rideshare driver bail under strict conditions, which require him to report to police once a week and not to approach any point of international departure.

The 63-year-old will return to court in May.

He faces charges of failing to stop and assist after vehicle impact causing death, dangerous driving occasioning death – drive manner dangerous, negligent driving (occasioning death) and driver use mobile phone when not permitted.

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