Ashy Rauicava speaks out about assault after driver pretended to be Uber ride from Hotel Illawarra

Ashleigh Tullis
Updated October 25 2021 - 7:44am, first published 7:40am
Ashy Rauicava and Georgia Hazeldene are raising awareness after allegations a man was purporting to be an Uber driver picked up women. Picture: Adam McLean
Ashy Rauicava and Georgia Hazeldene are raising awareness after allegations a man was purporting to be an Uber driver picked up women. Picture: Adam McLean

When Ashy Rauicava jumped in the back of a silver car to head home after a night out she had no idea her driver was only pretending to be her Uber ride.

Subscribe now for unlimited access.

or signup to continue reading

All articles from our website & app
The digital version of Today's Paper
Breaking news alerts direct to your inbox
Interactive Crosswords, Sudoku and Trivia
All articles from the other in your area
Ashleigh Tullis

Ashleigh Tullis

Court reporter

Get the latest Canberra news in your inbox

Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date.

We care about the protection of your data. Read our Privacy Policy.