Four years on, a Townsville man has been sentenced to 13.5 years in jail for the manslaughter of local motorcyclist, 22-year-old Jennifer Board.
Gregory Clubb has been found guilty at Townsville Magistrates Court of his involvement in a deadly high-speed chase in 2021 that led to Jennifer’s tragic death.
Newscorp reports the court heard Clubb’s actions were part of a thrill-seeking pattern of crime, including car theft, assault, and more recently, a prison riot.
Clubb pleaded guilty to manslaughter, rioting, burglary and stealing and unlawful use of a car.
He’s now banned from driving for life and has been sentenced to 13.5 years jail – the 1591 days he’s already spent in pre-sentence custody time already served.