Richard Pusey

, a 42-year-old Australian, pleaded guilty to filming and taunting police officers as they lay dying at the scene of an accident.

The man has admitted to the rare charge of outraging public decency, as well as drug use and other crimes, the BBC reported.

Pusey was stopped last year by four officers for speeding on a Melbourne freeway.

While officers were making the arrest, the four were hit by a truck that had drifted out of their lane. Officers

Lynette Taylor,

Kevin King, Glen Humphris and Josh Prestney

were killed at the scene.

The defendant, standing a few meters away, avoided the crash.

Then he took out his phone and began filming the scene for more than three minutes.

He stood up and taunted Agent Taylor as she remained immobilized under the truck

.

Experts said she was most likely still alive at the time.

"There you have it. Unbelievable, absolutely amazing," she

said, based on the agent's body camera view that was handed over to the court. "All I wanted to do was go home and eat some sushi," she added, before using expletives to blame officers for wrecking his car. Shortly thereafter, he

fled the scene on the East Melbourne Expressway.

The truck driver,

Mohinder Singh Bajwa

, pleaded guilty to four counts of reckless driving resulting in death and will face a court hearing this week. Pusey, a mortgage broker, was

arrested at his home after the accident

.

He was initially charged with speeding, drug possession and reckless conduct offenses, but police discovered the video, which Pusey had shared with friends.

Their actions have sparked much public outrage, with the Victoria Police Chief calling them "utterly disgusting". Local media reported that the crime of outraging public decency has rarely been prosecuted in Australia. Prosecutors They have referred to the case of

Anthony Anderson

in England in 2007, who was imprisoned for three years for urinating on a woman while she was dying. There is no maximum penalty for the charge in Australian law. Pusey is due to face court again on the 31st. of March.

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