A car that hit a Sydney woman was travelling at 152km/h and flung her 80 metres before her body hit a pole and stopped in the middle of an intersection.
24-year-old Tanami Nayler died instantly, but the driver - Kiwi Nicholas Davison, in a stolen car - didn't stop at the scene of the horrific collision in Melbourne.
Court documents said he'd driven through a red light and police estimated he had a blood alcohol limit of up to 0.22 per cent, The Canberra Times reported.
When the car hit Nayler, 24, about 2.15am on July 30 it was in a 60km/h zone, a prosecution summary showed.
Just before she was killed, Nayler - in Melbourne from Sydney, celebrating a promotion - had messaged her mother to tell her she had safely arrived.