The family of a young lawyer fatally mowed down on a weekend morning will not get justice over the tragedy after the driver allegedly behind the wheel died. Ride share driver Zisi Kokotatsios had been accused of illegally using his phone when going to collect a passenger about 4am on March 17, 2024. He allegedly ran over 28-year-old lawyer Mitch East while driving through Tamarama in Sydney's east and failing to stop to help. Emergency services were called and attempted to revive Mr East but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
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The family of a young lawyer fatally mowed down on a weekend morning will not get justice over the tragedy after the driver allegedly behind the wheel died. Ride share driver Zisi Kokotatsios had been accused of illegally using his phone when going to collect a passenger about 4am on March 17, 2024. He allegedly ran over 28-year-old lawyer Mitch East while driving through Tamarama in Sydney's east and failing to stop to help. Emergency services were called and attempted to revive Mr East but he was pronounced dead at the scene.

The family of a young attorney tragically killed during a weekend morning will not see justice served, as the driver suspected of causing the accident has passed away. Zisi Kokotatsios, a ride-share driver, faced allegations of using his phone illegally when he was on his way to pick up a passenger around 4 a.m. on March 17, 2024. It was alleged that as he drove through Tamarama in Sydney’s east, he struck 28-year-old lawyer Mitch East and failed to stop to provide help. Despite emergency services’ attempts to revive Mr. East, he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Driver charged in fatal crash dies before trial 

Kokotatsios (pictured) was expected to go to trial after pleading not guilty to dangerous driving occasioning death, and failing to stop and assist after a vehicle impact causing death. On Friday, Downing Centre District Court was told the 65-year-old had passed away. The criminal charges against him - which included two backup charges of negligent driving occasioning death and illegally using a mobile phone while driving - have been withdrawn and the case dismissed. He died on November 11 with a funeral held at Rookwood Cemetery later that month, according to an online death notice. Kokotatsios's criminal matter experienced numerous delays after his arrest in March 2024. He eventually pleaded not guilty at the Downing Centre Local Court about 16 months later.

Kokotatsios (pictured) was slated for trial after entering a not guilty plea to charges of dangerous driving resulting in death and not stopping to assist after a fatal accident. However, the Downing Centre District Court was informed on Friday that the 65-year-old had died. Consequently, all criminal charges against him, including negligent driving causing death and illegal mobile phone use while driving, were withdrawn, and the case was dismissed. Kokotatsios passed away on November 11, with a funeral taking place at Rookwood Cemetery later that month, as noted in an online obituary. His legal proceedings experienced several delays following his arrest in March 2024, and it was approximately 16 months later that he pleaded not guilty at the Downing Centre Local Court.

The stellar rise and tragic end of Mitch East 

A trial set for August was set but then postponed. A new trial date was yet to be locked in. His alleged victim Mr East graduated from Harvard Law School in 2022, according to his LinkedIn profile. At the time of his death, he worked at Sydney law firm Arnold Bloch Leibler after beginning his legal career in his native New Zealand. An email to the firm's staff following his death described Mr East as a highly talented lawyer, and a popular and valued member of the firm, whose loss would be deeply felt. Shortly after his death Mr East's mother told media the loss of her only child was 'unbearable'. 'He was my only child, my reason for living,' she told the New Zealand publication, Stuff. 'I died when he did. The pain is unbearable. So I just can't think straight to talk sorry.'

A trial initially scheduled for August was postponed, and no new date had been confirmed. The victim, Mr. East, was an accomplished Harvard Law School graduate of 2022, according to his LinkedIn profile. At his passing, he was employed at the Sydney law firm Arnold Bloch Leibler, having started his legal journey in New Zealand, his homeland. An internal email at the firm conveyed that Mr. East was a gifted lawyer and a cherished team member, whose absence would be profoundly felt. In the wake of his death, Mr. East’s mother expressed to the media the immense pain of losing her only child, stating, “He was my only child, my reason for living,” as reported by the New Zealand outlet, Stuff. “I died when he did. The pain is unbearable. So I just can’t think straight to talk sorry.”

She described her son as a 'a good person with a good heart'. According to his LinkedIn profile, Kokotatsios worked in an array of industries - from hospitality to engineering. He worked as a Qantas engineer between 1989 and 2014, but within that time he also appeared to run a his own businesses as a mortgage broker and sold monitoring systems for goods in transit. After leaving Qantas, he became the owner of a coffee and tea distribution business, Gourmet Coffee King, before he moved into the travel industry in 2016 as an 'innovator' for Innovators Travel Network. Kokotatsios then became a marketing director in 2017 for another company he appeared to own, before he became the senior director for a property company in 2021.

She described her son as a ‘a good person with a good heart’. According to his LinkedIn profile, Kokotatsios worked in an array of industries – from hospitality to engineering. He worked as a Qantas engineer between 1989 and 2014, but within that time he also appeared to run a his own businesses as a mortgage broker and sold monitoring systems for goods in transit. After leaving Qantas, he became the owner of a coffee and tea distribution business, Gourmet Coffee King, before he moved into the travel industry in 2016 as an ‘innovator’ for Innovators Travel Network. Kokotatsios then became a marketing director in 2017 for another company he appeared to own, before he became the senior director for a property company in 2021.

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