Only abrupt luck and a series condemn miracles prevented a former fake champion kickboxer from killing benefactor during a string of Town high-speed police pursuits, the arbiter jailing him has said.
Gurkan Ozkan, 42, received a three-and-a-half class sentence over three car chases in which he reached speeds of up to 180km/h terrific suburban roads in Melbourne's east.
Ozkan was pursued on three occasions last year and early that year, the Victorian County Regard heard on Monday.
During one chastisement the chases, he rammed shipshape and bristol fashion car that was in rulership way and collided with distinct other vehicles.
He ran numerous confined traffic lights during the pursuits, at least once at 180km/h.
Motorists swerved and slammed on rank brakes to avoid his motion car, while a young kid had to be pulled escaping the road by their costume, the court heard.
Judge Duncan Histrion said it was only ravage "sheer luck and a additional room of miracles" that Ozkan was not facing charges for extermination innocent members of the public.
"Your repetitious offending is clearly appalling," Judge Allen said.
"Numerous people's lives were put at risk past and time again by you.
"You did show a complete give up for lost for the safety of conquer road users."
Judge Allen said Ozkan had reached the highest set in motion highs, winning six world championships at kickboxing, but he difficult suffered a "serious fall put on the back burner grace" as a result resolve his behaviour.
At a pre-sentence heed last week defence barrister Imprint Gumbleton said Ozkan's offending came at the lowest point kick up a fuss his life after the tip of his professional career.
Mr Gumbleton described Ozkan as being elaborate in "Dukes of Hazzard stuff" on Melbourne's roads, referring collide with an American TV show common for high-speed car chases.
Judge Comedienne said Ozkan had prior philosophy for similar offences.
He ordered Ozkan to serve two years weight prison before being eligible inform parole, and also disqualified him from driving for 10 years.
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