Luigi Gligora had been abusing prescription drugs before he crashed into The Advertiser's then deputy editor Ben Hyde on West Terrace in October 2021, leaving Mr Hyde with a traumatic brain injury.
Another driver travelling at 170km/h while affected by drugs hit the reporter’s car on his way home from work.
In October 2021, journalist Ben Hyde left his Adelaide office late at night, ready to head home to his family after a long day. But just minutes later, he found himself in a nightmare that would alter ...
When Tania Hyde arrived at the Royal Adelaide Hospital on October 4, 2021, she had no idea if her husband was dead or alive.
On way xo’. It’s the same message I’d send my wife, Tania, every evening when I was leaving my work at The Advertiser.
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Unknown to Hyde, a driver high on prescription drugs and speeding at 170km/h was headed straight for him on Adelaide’s West Terra In an attempt to evade police, Luigi Gligora, who had earlier ...
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