Family angered by sentence after teenager left to die 'like he was nothing'

  Gemza pleaded guilty to dangerous driving occasioning death and failing to stop and assist after vehicle impact causing death.The court heard he stopped at the scene for a couple of minutes and looked around on foot before leaving, but didn't call Triple Zero (000).Judge Paul Marr said Gezma concealed his car in a back street before calling his girlfriend for a lift because he thought he was over the alcohol limit  The court heard Gemza called police several hours later after being alerted to a post on social media about a missing boy.Before handing down his sentence, Judge Marr noted Gemza was reading and typing on his phone before the crash.He said had the driver been keeping a lookout, he would have seen the victim and been able to turn his steering wheel