Former pro cyclist Rohan Dennis's online post labelled 'deeply offensive'
A post shared on Instagram by former professional cyclist Rohan Dennis, whose wife died after being struck by a car he was driving, has been described as "deeply offensive".
Sara Garcia is South Australia's Deputy Digital Editor for ABC News. She has been working as a reporter and digital producer with the ABC in Adelaide since 2014, having previously worked for regional newspapers in South Australia.
A post shared on Instagram by former professional cyclist Rohan Dennis, whose wife died after being struck by a car he was driving, has been described as "deeply offensive".
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South Australia's new Liberal leader Ashton Hurn unveils a "streamlined" shadow cabinet, just 99 days out from the next state election.
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Topic:Explainer
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Topic:Timeline
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