A 22-year-old advertising industry worker 鈥 and daughter of a former All Black 鈥 told police she thought she had hit a pot hole as she drove home from a work Christmas function on a dark semi-rural road after a heavy drinking session.
In fact she had fatally struck a North Shore man, dragging him 30m beneath her car, but failed to stop and offer assistance.
Helena Cribb today pleaded guilty to two charges in relation to the accident.
In the North Shore District Court, Cribb - daughter of 15-test All Black Ron Cribb - faced two charges following the death of Jason Collins, 65, on a rural Albany road in December last year.
Supporting Cribb in the courtroom were former All Black Cribb and friend and former North Harbour and All Black team-mate Troy Flavell.
A large group of family and friends of Jason Collins were also in court.
Cribb has been remanded on bail for sentencing on December 18.
She did not respond to requests for comment as she left the court alongside her many supporters.
Helena Cribb (right) outside the North Shore District Court. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
Former All Black Ron Cribb outside North Shore District Court where his daughter Helena pleaded guilty in connection with a fatal hit and run. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
Cribb originally faced two charges after the incident: firstly, operating a vehicle carelessly, causing death; and secondly, failing to stop to ascertain whether anyone had been injured.
That first charge was replaced with a new charge when she appeared in court in late June 鈥 operating a vehicle carelessly, causing a death while under the influence of drink or a drug, or both, but not so as to commit an offence against section 61 of the Land Transport Act.
The charge carries a maximum penalty of three years鈥 imprisonment, 12 months鈥 disqualification of a driver鈥檚 licence, and a $10,000 fine.
Cribb鈥檚 father Ron Cribb was a number eight loose forward who played 15 tests for the All Blacks in 2000-2001, scoring a total of four tries. He has also appeared in TV shows Match Fit and Celebrity Treasure Island.
Ron Cribb played 15 tests for the All Blacks and is pictured here in a publicity photo from his time on the television show Celebrity Treasure Island. Photo / TVNZ
Cribb had been celebrating Christmas work function before accident
According to the agreed police summary of facts, Cribb had attended her work Christmas party at 1.30pm on Thursday, December 7.
Over the course of the afternoon, she went to a colleague鈥檚 house, followed by two separate licensed premises.
She was drinking alcohol through the afternoon and evening.
鈥滺er work colleagues and one of the licensed premises managers described her as 鈥榙runk鈥欌, 鈥榲ery highly intoxicated鈥, 鈥榮lurring her words鈥 and 鈥榓ggressive鈥 over the course of that evening,鈥 the summary of facts states.
She returned to her car that was parked in the Auckland CBD, via an Uber that had been organised by a colleague 鈥渙n the condition that she was going to sleep in her car, charge her phone and was not going to drive鈥, the summary states.
She was dropped at her car at 11.28pm. She got into the driver鈥檚 seat and drove about 24km towards her home address in Lucas Heights, on Auckland鈥檚 North Shore.
Helena Cribb outside North Shore District Court. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
鈥淭he defendant drove along O鈥橞rien Rd, Lucas Heights, this is an unlit, two-lane sealed rural road with a posted speed limit of 60km/h, at this time the road was dry and it was dark with no street lighting.鈥
Her car struck Collins on O鈥橞rien Rd.
鈥淭he exact position of the victim prior to the collision is not known, scene analysis indicates he was either laying down on the road or laying partially in the road,鈥 the summary states.
Crash scene analysis revealed he was dragged almost 32m.
鈥滷ollowing the collision, the defendant did not stop and continues to her home address.
鈥淭he impact with Mr Collins caused extensive damage to the underside of the defendant鈥檚 vehicle to the extent that it broke down the following morning.鈥
Broken pieces of plastic from the car were also recovered from the crash scene.
鈥淭he impact caused significant unsurvivable injuries to Mr Collins,鈥 said the summary of facts.
鈥淚n explanation, the defendant stated that she did not know she had hit anyone and momentarily took her eyes off the road to adjust the vehicle鈥檚 radio and thought she hit a pothole.鈥
Cribb was today wearing a grey two-piece pant suit and was supported by about 20 people on the right side of the public gallery.
Nearly 30 people sat on the left side of the court room in respect of the deceased.
Cribb鈥檚 lawyer Adam Holland told the court his client was motivated to meet with the victim鈥檚 family and undertake restorative justice.
鈥楢 devoted father, husband鈥
Jason Collins鈥 family said in an earlier statement that his death had left 鈥渁n unfillable void in our hearts鈥.
They described him as a 鈥渄evoted father, husband and trusted friend鈥.
鈥淗is absence is a constant ache, a relentless reminder of what we鈥檝e lost,鈥 the family said in their statement, released by police.
鈥淭aken from us too soon, his departure is a profound and senseless blow that we struggle to comprehend.
鈥淓ach day is a battle against the overwhelming emptiness left in his wake.鈥
Jason Collins, 65, was found with fatal injuries on O鈥橞rien Rd just after midnight on December 7.
A member of the public found Collins unresponsive on O鈥橞rien Rd in rural Albany in the early hours of December 7.
At the same time as the family鈥檚 statement was released in April, police announced charges had been laid.
Helena Cribb - who is listed in court documents as an assistant - abandoned name suppression at a previous court appearance in late June.
She had been an advertising account coordinator who had been working at the Dentsu agency last year, before JCDecaux hired her 鈥 and welcomed her in a social media post 鈥 earlier this year.
She has moved on from JCDecaux.
Dentsu chief executive Rob Harvey said in a statement earlier: 鈥淭he incident, alleged to involve a former employee, occurred in a private capacity and is subject to court proceedings therefore we are unable to provide any comment.鈥
JCDecaux declined to comment.
In a statement after Collins鈥 death, police said they had charged the alleged driver with careless driving causing death and failing to stop or ascertain injury or death after a crash
鈥淭he vehicle and driver allegedly involved [were] identified in the days following Jason鈥檚 death,鈥 said Detective Sergeant Ben Bergin.
鈥淎 thorough investigation has been under way into the tragic circumstances by the Waitemat膩 criminal investigation branch and we have reached a point where charges have been filed.鈥
Editor-at-large Shayne Currie is one of New Zealand鈥檚 most experienced senior journalists and media leaders. He has held executive and senior editorial roles at 九一星空无限 including managing editor, NZ Herald editor and Herald on Sunday editor.
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