Actress’s death is blamed on dirty taxi windscreenA POPULAR amateur theatre actress was killed when a taxi driver hit her because he could not see through the dirty windscreen of his car, a court heard.
Barbara Holt was delivering a card to a friend’s house on a snowy Christmas Eve in 2010 when Waqar Ahmed’s Toyota Avensis hit her, crushing her legs.
She died a short time later.
Ahmed, aged 34, of Second Avenue, Heaton, was yesterday given a six-month suspended prison sentence after pleading guilty to causing death by careless driving in an earlier hearing at Bolton Crown Court.
Peter Barr, prosecuting, told the court how snow forced 69-year-old Mrs Holt to park a short way from the curb when she pulled up outside her friend’s house in Smethurst Lane, Morris Green, just before 10am.
There were no witnesses to the accident, but it is thought that Mrs Holt was walking towards the back of her car from the driver’s door when she was struck by the taxi.
Mr Barr said Ahmed failed to see Mrs Holt in time.
“This was probably due to the sun being bright and low in the sky. The windscreen had a thin layer of grime on it, restricting his vision through it,” said Mr Barr. He added that the water in Ahmed’s windscreen washer bottle had frozen.
Mr Barr said there is no suggestion that Ahmed, a father-of-three, had been speeding.
Mohammed Nawaz, defending, said Ahmed accepted he was at fault.
“He is extremely remorseful and personally devastated for the grief he has caused to the family and friends of Mrs Holt,” he added.
The Honorary Recorder of Bolton, Judge Timothy Clayson, sentenced Ahmed to six months in prison, suspended for 12 months, and ordered him to do 150 hours of unpaid work.
He was also banned from driving for 12 months.
He added that Ahmed’s failure to keep his windscreen clear was a significant fault.
“It is very important that all motorists ensure vision is as good as possible,” said Judge Clayson.
“It doesn’t take long to make sure that is the case.”
Mrs Holt, of Greenland Road, Farnworth, was a stalwart of Bolton’s amateur theatre community and was one of the founders of Bolton Amateur Theatre Society 24 years ago.
Friends and her partner attended the sentencing, but did not wish to comment.
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