Dangerous driving charges against Nicola Teo dropped after crash at Lower Macdonald | 7NEWS

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There’s been a sensational development in the dangerous driving case against the daughter of top Sydney neurosurgeon Charlie Teo.

Nicola Teo was meant to stand trial today over a crash which left former bikie boss, William ‘Jock’ Ross, seriously injured.

But, with no warning, it was announced by Judge Warwick Hunt that the charges were dropped.

“Ms Teo, that means there’s nothing that now holds you and you’re free to go and get on with your life.”

Outside the Downing Centre Court, Holly Gittany, daughter of William ‘Jock’ Ross, said the decision “was not right.”

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