Wife 'ran husband over, attacked mistress'

Moments after discovering an affair, Christie Lee Kennedy allegedly tracked down her husband and ran him over along with his lover.

The mother-of-two then got out of her car, grabbed the mistress by the hair and punched her in the head screaming "fat moll", Brisbane District Court was told.

Kennedy, 37, had been married to David Larkin for about nine years when her "world came crashing down" in March 2021.

"She found herself in a position no one would want to be in. She found out that her husband ... was having an affair with another woman," defence barrister Penny White told a jury.

"The events that followed from that realisation ... all happened in a matter of seconds after she found out."

Using a phone locator app, Kennedy found her husband talking with another woman Zowie Noring by the side of the road at Wavell Heights in Brisbane's north, the court was told.

Kennedy accelerated towards them in her BMW SUV, driving on the wrong side of road "for some time" before hitting the pair, crown prosecutor Jennifer O'Brien said.

CCTV footage from a nearby home captured the incident.

"The footage will show that they were lined up and hit and rolled off the bonnet," Ms O'Brien said.

"There was no attempt to swerve away or correct course to stop her from hitting (the pair).

"Put simply ... the defendant drove her car, a large and powerful object ... and ran them over."

Mr Larkin said he had been speaking to Ms Noring for a few minutes before he heard a car "accelerating erratically" and looked up to see his wife's BMW, which he identified due to the personalised plates.

He said the next thing he remembered was "coming to on the roadway".

Mr Larkin then saw his wife grabbing Ms Noring by the hair and repeatedly punching her while yelling words like "slut", Ms O'Brien said.

Mr Larkin suffered head cuts, arm and leg bruising and swelling, rib pain and a dislocated finger.

Ms Noring was treated for head cuts, abdominal pain, arm abrasions as well as thigh and ankle injuries.

Mr Larkin said he had met Ms Noring years ago through friends but had become close in the weeks prior to the incident after they had both been through "traumatic events".

He described his marriage as "fairly rocky" but initially denied sleeping with Ms Noring before conceding he had been cheating on his wife.

"We were having an affair if that is how you want to describe it," Mr Larkin said under cross examination.

Kennedy pleaded not guilty to two counts of unlawful assault causing bodily harm.

She pleaded guilty to unlawful assault.

The trial before Judge Tony Moynihan continues.