Melissa Hoskins, an Australian Olympic track cyclist and former world champion, died after she was hit by a vehicle while out for a ride over the weekend, and now her husband has reportedly been charged in her death.
A statement by the South Australian Police Sunday said that a 32-year-old woman died in an Adelaide hospital after she was struck by a vehicle being driven by a man “known to the woman” on Saturday.
While police did not identify Hoskins by name, local media reported her as the victim.
Now, Australian’s national broadcaster ABC, as well as other local outlets, are reporting that her husband Rohan Dennis, a two-time world time trial champion and stage winner at the Tour de France, has been arrested and charged with her death.
Those reports say that Dennis has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving, endangering life and driving without due care. He has been released on bail to appear at the Adelaide Magistrates Court in March.
Hoskins was allegedly hit by a pickup truck driven by Dennis near their Adelaide home, ABC reported.
A police spokesperson told Reuters that its policy is to not confirm the names of those accused involved in an incident.
According to CNN, they cyclists were both retired. They married in February 2018 and had two children.
Hoskins competed for Australia at the London and Rio de Janeiro Olympics in the team pursuit and was in the squad that won the 2015 title in the event.
“Melissa described her team pursuit gold medal at the 2015 world championships as the highlight of her career but for the rest of us, the highlight was just having her around,” AusCyling chief executive Marne Fechner said in a statement Monday after her death, per the Associated Press.
“Although she retired
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