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A Tesla driver who falsely blamed her electric car's autopilot feature when she mowed down a nurse in a hit-and-run faces jail time. P-plater Sakshi Agrawal, 25, has pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing serious injury and failure to stop in the Victorian County Court, just days before her trial was due to begin over the early morning crash in Melbourne 's south-east two years ago. Agrawal initially fled the scene in a panic but returned two hours later, where she was arrested by police.
The court heard that Agrawal initially told police that the Tesla was on autopilot and that its autobraking failed when Ms Lagos 'jumped' in front of her car. Sakshi Agrawal pictured will be sentenced in May over the hit-and-run. Julian Rivers-Smith was confronted by an armed gang after he invited a would-be buyer to pick up a laptop from his home. The confrontation was caught on CCTV. But investigations later revealed the autopilot function wasn't activated at the time, an alert for a potential collision was triggered moments before the crash and that there was no record of braking.
Defence barrister Nick Papas KC conceded that his client had lied to police. The extent of Ms Lagos's injuries were laid bare in court on Tuesday, where her harrowing victim impact statement was read out. She spent two weeks in an induced coma with a traumatic brain injury at The Alfred - the hospital where she worked. Sakshi Agrawal pictured being questioned by police initially fled the scene of the collision but returned two hours later.
CCTV captured the Tesla overtaking traffic before trying to beat the tram in front of her. Before the collision, Ms Lagos went to the gym six days and week and was training for a marathon. She now has a minimal social life, low self-confidence, can't concentrate for more than an hour at a time and worries if she'll ever meet her life partner and start a family.