Brodie Donegan, at right, lost her daughter, whom she later named Zoe, after being hit by a car in 2009. The drug-affected driver was not charged with Zoe’s death but, if an amendment to the Crimes Act passes the NSW upper house, there will be punishment for such an offence. PHOTO: ONLINE

17 Nov 2017

By Matthew Biddle

Brodie Donegan, at right, lost her daughter, whom she later named Zoe, after being hit by a car in 2009. The drug-affected driver was not charged with Zoe’s death but, if an amendment to the Crimes Act passes the NSW upper house, there will be punishment for such an offence. PHOTO: ONLINE