Woman spared jail time over crash that injured Greens MP Amy MacMahon
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A woman will not spend any time behind bars after she sped through a red light while drunk before crashing into a then-Greens MP.

Rani Paige Lowry, 27, was charged over the collision that seriously injured Amy MacMahon in Kangaroo Point on February 12, 2024.

Lowry was driving at 90km/h in a 60km/h zone around sunset on a Monday evening when she ran a red light at an intersection.

Greens MP Amy MacMahon was rushed to hospital after a Hyundai i30 collided with her Toyota Prius in the Brisbane suburb of Kangaroo Point on February 12, 2024. (9News)

As MacMahon started driving when the light turned green, Lowry ploughed into her car.

CCTV showed the state MP’s vehicle slide 180 degrees near where a pedestrian was about to cross the road, while Lowry’s car skidded 60 metres south.

Lowry watched the CCTV footage played to Brisbane District Court today, wiping her eyes and sniffling as she broke down in tears.

Rani Paige Lowry has avoided jail over the crash.
Rani Paige Lowry has avoided jail over the crash. (AAP)
Both Lowry and MacMahon were taken to hospital. (9News)

Data showed Lowry’s car accelerated five seconds before the crash and did not apply the brakes as she hit MacMahon’s at 83km/h.

Both were taken to the hospital, where MacMahon was in a coma for some time, suffering a traumatic brain injury and damage to her carotid artery. 

Judge David Kent said it is a miracle of modern engineering that no one was killed.

Lowry returned a blood alcohol reading of 0.186, which is more than three times the legal limit.

South Brisbane Greens MP Amy MacMahon
South Brisbane Greens MP Amy MacMahon outside her state electorate office in 2023. (Matt Dennien)

MacMahon was in hospital for two weeks and underwent treatment for six months.

Despite the seriousness of her injuries, MacMahon, who did not appear in court, asked in her victim impact statement for Lowry not to serve any time but to undergo rehabilitation to ensure this “never, ever happens again”.

She even offered to help Lowry find community work for her rehabilitation.

Judge Kent commended the “compassion and emotional maturity” of MacMahon’s statement.

The court was told Lowry’s father had been killed in a car crash years earlier. 

Lowry had relapsed into her long-held alcohol dependency, caused by childhood trauma and the recent death of her brother, before the incident, her lawyer Jack Kennedy told the court.

On the afternoon of the crash, Lowry had gone to a venue with friends for emotional support but drank excessively before leaving and causing the crash.

She had expressed extreme remorse since the incident, suffering such shame and guilt that she considered ending her own life, Kennedy said.

Lowry wrote a letter to MacMahon to apologise for the crash and wanted to see the former MP in person to express her remorse.

Lowry pleaded guilty to dangerous operation of a vehicle causing grievous bodily harm while adversely affected by an intoxicating substance.

She was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment and was eligible for parole on Friday, meaning she would not spend any time in custody.

Judge Kent said Lowry should never pick up another alcoholic drink in her life.

“This is a serious example of dangerous operation while intoxicated which had serious consequences,” he said.

MacMahon lost her South Brisbane seat in the October state election.

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