Tiana Savignano: Cecil Park woman charged with filming court hearing relating to Heckenberg crash
The girlfriend of a man accused of being responsible for a horror crash in Sydney’s southwest which killed a brother and sister has been charged with filming inside a court.
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The 22-year-old girlfriend of a man accused of being responsible for a horror crash which killed a brother and sister has been charged with filming inside a court.
Tiana Savignano, of Cecil Park, was arrested in dramatic scenes outside Liverpool Court and was charged with conceal a serious indictable offence and hinder investigation last week.
On Sunday, police issued a court attendance notice for allegedly filming inside a courtroom.
Police will allege in court Savignano filmed part of a court hearing of one of the people charged in relation to the horror crash.
Alina Kauffman, 24, was picking up her 15-year-old brother Ernesto from his first job at Kmart when their car was involved in a collision with a Mercedes 4WD allegedly travelling at high speed in Heckenberg on September 1.
Johnson Kokozian – the boyfriend of Savignano – was arrested 18 hours after the collision with police to allege he was behind the wheel of a stolen Mercedes Benz which hit and killed the siblings.
The 20-year-old man has been charged with six offences, including two counts of dangerous driving occasioning death, and will remain behind bars on remand before the matter reappears in court in November.
Kokozian’s 61-year-old father and friend Cruz Pamoana Davis-Tuka, 21, have both been charged with concealing a serious indictable offence and hindering an investigation and remain before the courts.
The siblings’ mother Angelina Kauffman appeared devastated at the scene of the crash in the days following, where family members and neighbours gathered to lay flowers.
Ms Kauffman described both Ernesto and Alina as “the most beautiful people”.
Alina was a nurse and worked with the elderly, while Ernesto had just started working at Kmart two weeks ago to save up for his first car.
At a moving funeral service held on Friday, the heartbroken mother promised to “be a voice” for her son and daughter.
“You were going to do so much and it was cut short. I’m so sorry,” she said in her eulogy. “But one thing I promise is I will be your voice and you will be heard.”
Alina and Ernesto’s family wore matching jumpers with a picture of the siblings and the words “forever in our hearts”, while the two hearses carrying their coffins were adorned with the words “justice for Alina” and “justice for Ernesto”.
A fundraiser launched by family friend Alana Sisifa to help cover the funeral costs to ensure the siblings were “remembered with the dignity and respect they were denied in their final moments” raised as much as $50,000 for the grieving family.
Ernesto was remembered as a loving son with a “passion for animals and an ambitious dream of saving to buy his first car”.
Savignano was also issued a court attendance notice for 31 unrelated offences, including drive vehicle under influence of alcohol, drive recklessly/furiously or speed/manner dangerous, driver use mobile phone when not permitted, and drive motor vehicle while licence suspended.
Savignano is set to appear before Liverpool Local Court on Tuesday.