LIVE NEWS
▲ New updates available — tap to view
Loading latest news...

World

‘Instinctive’ Self-Defence: Driver Found Not Guilty of Murder in Fatal Road Rage Trial

  • 7:00 pm - November 10, 2025
  • World
Umar Hussein Alkhalifa

A driver was today acquitted of both murder and the lesser charge of manslaughter in the Brisbane Supreme Court, after successfully arguing that he struck and killed a man in a split-second act of “instinctive” self-defence.

Al Enizi blinked back tears as the jury, following a four-day trial before Acting Justice Peter Applegarth, returned the not guilty verdicts. Members of the victim’s family, Vandenberg’s family, were visibly distressed and wept as they quickly left the court.

The court heard that the two men, who were strangers, became embroiled in an escalating traffic dispute on September 17, 2021, that lasted approximately 30 minutes.

The initial confrontation, outside the Princess Alexandra Hospital, saw Vandenberg get out of his car while in his underwear, hitting Al Enizi’s vehicle and accusing him of cutting him off.

The fatal escalation occurred in Vandenberg’s suburb of Browns Plains. Dashcam footage showed Vandenberg pulling over outside his home, retrieving a hammer from his vehicle, and then leaping into the road to hurl the hammer at Al Enizi’s oncoming car. Al Enizi swerved, striking Vandenberg with deadly force.

Defence barrister Saul Holt argued the response was purely defensive.

“The response was instinctive, it was reflexive and ultimately it was defensive. It certainly wasn’t murder or manslaughter,” Holt told the jury.

Crown prosecutor Samantha O’Rourke had maintained that Al Enizi deliberately struck Vandenberg, intending to cause at least grievous bodily harm, an argument the jury ultimately rejected.

 

Related News

7a1c2c69 3f5b 44d8 8c26 bef97c6c3738

UK, Australia and Canada Announce ‘Fund for Peace’ for Israelis and Palestinians

Darwin, 12 June : The United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada on Thursday announced an “International Fund for Peace” for Israelis and Palestinians, aimed at supporting…

1fbcdb6d 0c5c 49ea 8c1d be5ef895a8f3

Why Does Turkey Want to Expand Military Cooperation with Bangladesh?

Darwin, 12 June : Turkey’s proposal to strengthen cooperation with Bangladesh in the defense industry, raised during Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan’s visit to Dhaka,…

three indian killed 20260611132935

Three Indian Sailors Killed After U.S. Strike on Oil Tanker Near Oman Coast

Darwin, 11 June : Three Indian sailors have been confirmed dead after a U.S. missile strike hit an oil tanker near Oman’s coast in the…

us fighter

U.S. Launches New Strikes on Iran as Tehran Reimposes Hormuz Strait Closure

Darwin, 11 June : The United States has launched a new wave of military strikes against Iran, escalating tensions in an already volatile regional conflict….

IMG 20260610 WA0019

U.S. strikes Iran after helicopter was shot down in the Strait of Hormuz

Darwin, 10 June : In the early hours of Wednesday, the U.S. military carried out strikes in Iran following the downing of a U.S. Apache…

Iran Fire

U.S Did Not Intercept Iranian Missiles Fired at Israel

Darwin, 10 june: Washington has rejected Israel’s claim that the United States took part in intercepting ballistic missiles launched from Iran toward Israel. A U.S….

IMG 20260609 WA0000

ICC Chief Prosecutor Suspended Over Sexual Harassment Allegations

Darwin, 09 June : The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Karim Khan, has been temporarily suspended over allegations of sexual harassment. He…

IMG 20260608 WA0009

War Spreads to the Red Sea, Houthis Declare Strait Closed for Israel

Darwin, 09 June : Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi movement has announced a ban on Israeli-linked maritime traffic through the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, raising fears of renewed…

f

Search