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A 37-year-old Sydney woman accused of deliberately ramming her car into a group of people in Sydney`s north, killing a man, has appeared in court.

Sarah May Ward, from Pymble, appeared via a video link in the Parramatta Bail Court today.

A visibly upset Ms Ward, who was wrapped in a blanket, sat with her head in her hands during her appearance.

There was no application for bail and her case was adjourned to the Central Local Court on Wednesday (June 11).

The magistrate said, given the severity of the charges, bail was unlikely to have been granted.

Ms Ward has been charged with murder after allegedly ploughing her Toyoto Lexcen sedan into a group of young people in St Leonards, killing 21-year-old Turramurra man, Eli Westlake.

The incident occurred in Lithgow St about 4.20am (AEST) yesterday morning.

Ms Ward also is charged with dangerous driving causing death, mid-level drink driving and other driving offences.

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