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Charlie Teo’s daughter charged over car crash with former bikie boss Jock Ross

The daughter of high-profile neurosurgeon Charlie Teo has been charged over a crash that left Comanchero motorcycle gang founder Jock Ross in critical condition.

Police said 24-year-old Nicole “Nikki” Teo was driving a Toyota Landcruiser in New South Wales’ Central Coast on Wednesday afternoon when it struck Ross on his Harley Davidson motorcycle.

The 76-year-old biker was flown to Westmead Hospital with lower leg and internal injuries.

“The patient had suffered significant and serious injuries. He sustained lower leg, pelvic and some head injuries,” Inspector Andrew McAlpine from NSW Ambulance told 9News.

“He wasn’t in a great way. He was treated at the scene by CareFlight doctors and intensive care paramedics and due to the seriousness of his condition he was placed into an induced coma and evacuated via helicopter to Westmead Hospital.”

Teo underwent mandatory drug and alcohol tests, and was on Thursday charged with dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm, negligent driving occasioning grievous bodily harm, not keeping left of the dividing line and not giving her particulars to police.

She was granted conditional bail and is due to appear in Windsor Local Court on October 17.

William George “Jock” Ross was president of the Comanchero club in Sydney. He served five years in jail for instigating the 1984 Milperra Massacre, which left seven people dead and 28 injured in a shootout between the Comancheros and the Bandidos gang.

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