Thahn Phan
Share and Follow

A Perth father has died after being hit by an e-scooter in the city on Saturday night.

Thahn Phan’s family is grieving after the 51-year-old pedestrian was hit at the intersection of Murray and King Street, suffering a brain bleed.

Police claim 24-year-old Alicia Kemp was steering the e-scooter, hopping on with a friend who’d been kicked out of a pub.

Thahn Phan
Perth father Thahn Phan died after being hit by an e-scooter in the city on Saturday night. (9News)

“A really unfortunate and sad set of circumstances,” WA Police acting assistant commissioner Darren Seivwright said on 6PR.

The UK tourist is alleged to have reached speeds of up to 25km/h, a speed described as “inexplicably dangerous” by a prosecutor.

They also allege she’d been drinking for six hours and had a blood alcohol reading of 0.158 when Phan was struck.

“On Saturday night, Thanh Phan – a beloved husband, father of two, brother, and dear friend – was struck by an electric scooter and critically injured,” the family said in a statement.

“Yesterday evening, we received the heartbreaking news that Thanh passed away as a result of his injuries.”

Kemp was charged with dangerous driving causing death.

Perth intersection of Murray and King Street
The pedestrian was hit at the intersection of Murray and King Street, suffering a brain bleed. (9News)

The Phan family have lived in WA for more than 10 years, where the father worked as a structural engineer.

Neighbours described him as “unwaveringly positive, hard working, and one of the kindest people we have known”.

Tonight, the family called for a “review of the governance and safety regulations surrounding hired e-scooters to help prevent further serious incidents that put lives at risk”.

“We have very strict regulations about speed and power of e-scooters,” Transport Minister Rita Saffioti said.

“It’s obvious that we need to do more on compliance.”

e-scooter
The UK tourist is alleged to have reached speeds of up to 25 kilometres an hour, a speed described as “inexplicably dangerous” by a prosecutor. (9News)

Kemp cried as she was denied bail today, deemed too much of a flight risk.

Tomorrow is her 25th birthday, which she’ll now spend behind bars before facing court again next month.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Qantas Cyber Attack: Airline Contacted by Possible Hacker Regarding Data Breach

Qantas has revealed it has been contacted by a hacker claiming to…

From saving to scrutinizing: Understanding the DNA testing business

There was something about the way three police officers surrounded Michael Usry…

“What Advocates Want You to Know About Motor Neurone Disease”

A rare debilitating disease that eats away at the nervous system to…

Synagogue arson called ‘an attack on Australia’ by Burke as Israel’s PM calls for action

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says he is “glad” police quickly made…
Constable Keith Anthony Smith served in the Tasmanian Police force for 25-years.

Man facing charges for killing police officer appears in court

A man accused of the shooting murder of a veteran police officer…
Desperate search for 27 missing girls after flood disaster

Search Intensifies for 27 Missing Girls Following Flood Catastrophe

At least 51 people, including 15 children, were killed, with most of…
Premier's pledge after visiting fire-damaged synagogue

Leader’s promise after visiting synagogue damaged by fire

Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan has vowed to provide all necessary support to…

A majority of older Australians support Labor’s proposal to tax supers exceeding $3 million

More than half of older Australians support increasing taxes on high superannuation…