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British backpacker jailed for e-scooter crash that killed Perth dad

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Published: December 12, 2025
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An English backpacker who crashed an e-scooter into a father-of-two and killed him while riding drunk after a six-hour drinking session has been handed a four-year jail term.

Alicia Kemp, 25, struck Thanh Phan, 51, while riding a scooter through central Perth in May after attending a bottomless brunch event and a slew of bars.

She had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.185, more than three times the legal limit for driving a vehicle.

CCTV footage released by the court shows Kemp and a passenger on the scooter weaving in and out of pedestrians in a dangerous manner in the moments before Phan was struck. (Nine)

Phan, a structural engineer, had been out to dinner with friends and was walking on a footpath when Kemp crashed into him from behind at “full speed”.

The collision caused him to spin and fall backwards onto the road, hitting his head on the ground with significant force.

He suffered a significant brain injury and died in hospital two days later.

CCTV footage released by the court shows Kemp and a passenger on the scooter weaving in and out of pedestrians in a dangerous manner in the moments before Phan was struck.

Kemp’s passenger was also seriously injured, suffering fractures to her head and nose, and was taken to hospital for treatment.

Alicia Kemp had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.185, more than three times the legal limit for driving a vehicle. (Nine)

The court heard Kemp hit Phan at a speed of about 20km/h, double the legal limit.

After Phan and the passenger were taken to hospital, Kemp continued to drink at other venues in the city until the early hours of the following morning.

Kemp, who was in Western Australia on a working holiday visa, previously pleaded guilty to dangerous driving occasioning death – under the influence of alcohol.

She was sentenced in the WA District Court today to four years’ imprisonment with eligibility for parole and disqualified from holding a driver’s licence for two years.

Judge Wendy Hughes said it was important to send a clear message to the community.

“You, Ms Kemp, are the cautionary tale,” she said.

“E-scooters are not toys.

Thanh Phan had been out to dinner with friends and was walking on a footpath when Kemp crashed into him from behind at “full speed”. (Nine)

“If you drive them whilst drunk at speed … and there is a crash and someone dies or is seriously injured, this is not classed as an accident.

“You are responsible for that person’s death, and that is the truth for you.

“It was not an accident. You are responsible for the death of a good man, and I accept that you understand that.”

Kemp, a psychology and criminology graduate, had spent part of her voyage volunteering before travelling to Perth.

Her sentence was backdated to June 1 to reflect the time she has been in custody.

The incident thrust e-scooters into the spotlight and triggered a WA parliamentary inquiry into their safety.

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