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Mum’s drunk crash sparks mass blackout

Hungry Ashleigh Kerr, 25, was on her way to grab some snacks from a service station in Southport, Gold Coast, when she collided with a traffic light.

A drunk mum’s car crash sparked a mass blackout that left thousands without power.

Hungry Ashleigh Kerr, 25, was on her way to grab some snacks from a service station in Southport, Gold Coast, when she collided with a traffic light on March 28, the Gold Coast Bulletin reported.

The smash also damaged a power pole, leaving 2500 homes without power for several hours, and left her $40,000 car beyond repair.

Gold Coast mother Ashleigh Kerr. Picture: Facebook/Ashleigh Kerr
Gold Coast mother Ashleigh Kerr. Picture: Facebook/Ashleigh Kerr

Kerr recorded a blood alcohol concentration of 0.151. The legal limit in Queensland is 0.05.

The single mother, who has a three-year-old child, had been drinking with friends in Surfers Paradise, Southport Magistrates Court heard.

She pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of liquor and was fined $1000. Kerr is disqualified from driving for six months.

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