A young woman accused of deliberately running down and killing a Perth teenager was "seeking vengeance" after attacks on her siblings, a jury has been told.
Aya Hishmeh, 22, is on trial in the WA Supreme Court charged with murdering 17-year-old Jacob Cummins in December 2017 and attempting to kill his teenage friends, Robert Bell, Augustine Janga, Mark Kickett and Anwre Ige, who were seriously injured.
The court heard at the start of the trial that Hishmeh had pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death but prosecutors had rejected the plea.
Prosecutor Les Hobson delivered his opening address and showed the jury confronting CCTV footage of Hishmeh's Nissan Skyline speeding down a residential street in Canning Vale and onto the footpath where the boys were standing.
The jury was told Hishmeh was "upset and angry" after her younger brother was struck during a brawl between rival groups of boys at a park.