A woman is charged with manslaughter following an alleged crash involving a car and a horse float in Ellenbrook last month, according to multiple Australian news outlets. The reports state that the woman is accused of causing the incident by crashing a vehicle into a horse float in the Ellenbrook area. Details about the circumstances of the crash, including the extent of any injuries or damage, are not provided in the summaries from the outlets. All three sources—Brisbane Times, the Sydney Morning Herald, and The Age—describe the matter in the same way: a woman is formally charged with manslaughter in connection with the alleged collision. The accounts do not indicate a trial date or further procedural steps. The charges reflect an allegation that the woman’s conduct unlawfully caused a death, but the available information in these summaries does not specify the person who died or the underlying events leading to the charge. The case is reported as ongoing.