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Mother who hit 12-year-old girl outside Perth high school jailed

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Published: November 27, 2025
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A mother has been jailed after she drove into a Perth schoolgirl who was crossing the road, and then fled.

Tahira Shaheen, who was a learner driver when she hit Alexis Lloyd, 12, changed her story multiple times throughout the case.

Today the 52-year-old was jailed for 16 months after running down Alexis as she walked across a pedestrian crossing outside Willetton Senior High School, in Perth’s south, in June 2023.

Tahira Shaheen was a learner driver when she hit Alexis Lloyd, 12. (9News)

Alexis was left suffering a broken leg and collar bone when Shaheen drove off.

“We hope that the outcome sends a clear message that leaving the scene of a crime and failing to take responsibility is unacceptable,” Alexis’ mother, Tory Carter, said.

After being arrested more than two months after the crash, Shaheen told police “I knew I had hit someone but panicked”.

“I didn’t tell anyone. I was embarrassed because my child goes to Willetton Senior High School,” she said.

She was driving alone on her L-plates at the time.

The 51-year-old ran down the then-12-year-old near Willetton Senior High in 2023, left her there and hid from police for months. (9News)

The court heard Shaheen’s son came home and told her a student had been hit by a car.

Her husband later discovered damage to a vehicle, encouraging her to report it, but the 52-year-old said she didn’t know how it happened.

Her story changed throughout the case, later saying she thought she ran over a large musical instrument.

“Obviously the mental scars will be there for a long time to come but the physical ones seem to be going okay,” Carter said.

Tahira Shaheen was a learner driver when she hit Alexis Lloyd, 12. (9News)

Despite the charges, the court heard Sheheen was granted a driver licence after hitting the 12-year-old.

“I think there’s something wrong with the system there, big time,” Carter said.

The 52-year-old could walk free in eight months.

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