‘Horrible, nasty, disgusting’: Pier attacker spared jail, conviction as victim struggles
02-04-2025 07:04 via theage.com.au

‘Horrible, nasty, disgusting’: Pier attacker spared jail, conviction as victim struggles

A woman who took part in an “appalling” gang attack on an autistic teen at a Victorian beach successfully had her sentence overturned and has been spared jail. 
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