Kids’ screams before horror crash

Raquel Marie Borg
Raquel Borg pleaded guilty to concealing an indicatable offence. Picture: NewsWire / Nikki Short

A real estate agent was “scared for herself” when she failed to report a driver in an alleged street race in Sydney’s east that killed two young brothers, a court has been told.

Raquel Marie Borg, 27, appeared before Downing Centre Local Court on Friday for sentencing after pleading guilty to a single charge of concealing an indictable criminal offence.

The then-Bondi Beach realtor was a passenger in an Audi A4 sedan driven by 24-year-old Adam Yurun during an alleged street race with another driver on August 25, 2023.

Police allege Mr Yurun was racing Jimmy Martin Brito, 33, on Grand Pde at Monterey when Mr Brito’s Subaru WRX left the road and hit a tree, killing the two children inside.

Mr Brito was arrested soon after the crash while Mr Yurun – who will fight the allegations in court – was arrested weeks later after police intercepted calls placed with Borg.

Raquel Marie Borg
Raquel Borg pleaded guilty to concealing an indictable offence. Picture: NewsWire / Nikki Short

The court was told Borg was not in any way responsible for the crash but had failed to inform police of the second driver, Mr Yurun, both before and after the intercepted call.

Magistrate Megan Greenwood told Borg she could have “lessened the grief of the families” of those killed, but chose not to report to police because “you were scared for yourself’.

“You knew that police were looking for the driver of the other car … You knew – you knew – who that driver was and how he was involved and you did nothing,” Ms Greenwood said.

“Your conduct is so serious, it’s shameful.

“You were trying to protect your friend (Mr Yurun) and maybe yourself – I’m still not convinced how you would have been in trouble.”

Horrifying video of the alleged street race captured by the juvenile occupants of the Subaru was played before the court on Friday, including the moment of the crash.

Police allege the video shows the WRX reaching speeds of up to 140km in an 80kmh zone, passing through the Sydney Airport tunnel to the sounds of kids screaming playfully.

Two children were killed following the alleged street race Monterey, NSW, on August 25, 2023. Picture: Nine
Two children were killed following the alleged street race Monterey, NSW, on August 25, 2023. Picture: Nine
Police allege neighbours’ homes were rocked by the crash. Picture: Nine
Police allege neighbours’ homes were rocked by the crash. Picture: Nine

Minutes later, video captured from a home along Grand Pde showed the blue hatchback colliding with the tree in a collision police said was so strong it shook nearby homes.

The court was told the Audi had slowed down but not stopped and that sometime after Mr Yurum had allegedly reported a “bad crash” with kids in the car, with Borg present.

On September 8, the pair again discussed the alleged incident in an intercepted phone call in which Borg said of the police investigation that “I don’t know, we’ve got to see”.

It was from that call onwards that her lawyer, Peter Nematalla, and Ms Greenwood agreed that she was culpable for the charge. The pair were arrested only a few days later.

In his submissions, Mr Nematalla said there was “no palpable evidence” that Borg had witnessed the crash, that she expressed remorse, and had been stood down from her job.

In just one week, two sets of siblings were killed in horror crashes on Sydney's roads.

DOUBLE FATALITY

Two boys, aged nine and 10, were killed when a vehicle crashed in Monterey on Friday, August 25.

They were later identified as brothers Xavier Abreu, 10, and Peter Abreu, aged nine.

Police allege Jimmy Brito, 33, of Beverley Hills, was behind the wheel of the car when it crashed. He survived and is before the courts.

Another passenger, a nine-year-old girl, also survived and was taken to Sydney Children’s Hospital with minor injuries.

FIERY CRASH

A 12-year-old boy was left screaming for help after three men took off and left him behind following a serious crash in a stolen car on Pendock St in Cranebrook about 7.30pm on Thursday, August 31.

Residents helped remove the boy from the car, which later went up in flames (above). The boy and another man found by police were taken to hospital for treatment. Investigations are continuing.

SIBLINGS KILLED

Alina Kauffman, 24, and her 15-year-old brother Ernesto were killed in a head-on collision in Heckenberg on Friday, September 1.

The occupants of the Mercedes allegedly involved in the crash fled the scene. Police are investigating.

Mr Nematalla said Borg had been stripped of her real estate license pending the outcome of court proceedings and feared reprisals because of her involvement in the crash.

The police prosecutor argued the seriousness of the alleged crime Borg was concealing was critical and doubted her remorse for concealing the alleged offence.

The court was told Borg had told doctors she would attend car meets and believed she had not done anything wrong, though some admissions were rejected by Mr Nematalla.

Ms Greenwood sentenced Ms Borg to a two-year community corrections order and 100 hours of community service she said would “make up for the harm you have done”.

Adam Yurun, 24, was charged with two counts of manslaughter. Picture: Nine News
Adam Yurun, 24, was charged with two counts of manslaughter. Picture: Nine News

Mr Brito pleaded guilty last month to two counts of manslaughter as well as causing actual harm by misconduct while in charge of a vehicle, with other charges withdrawn.

He remains in custody on remand and is expected to appear before Downing Centre District Court on September 27 for mention ahead of a sentencing date being set.

Mr Yurun was charged with two counts of manslaughter, aiding or abetting negligent driving occasioning death and failing to help after a crash, as well as organising a street race.

He pleaded not guilty to the charges and was committed to stand trial in Downing Centre District Court.

He will remain on conditional bail and will be arraigned in early October.