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PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2020 3:53 pm 
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Scunthorpe taxi driver caused death of his passenger in tragic crash on A15

https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/news ... th-4787002

She had raised concerns before about the speed of some drivers to her line managers

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A Scunthorpe taxi driver caused the death of his passenger when he hit a trailer before ploughing into the central reservation on the A15.

Shekh Husain, 34, of Old Brumby Street is now starting a nine month prison term for causing the death of Isabella Hopkins through careless or inconsiderate driving.

The crash happened on the A15 near Barton-Upon-Humber on February 25 last year when he struck a trailer attached to a yellow JCB Telehandler tractor while trying to overtake it, before crashing into the barrier of the central reservation.

Mrs Hopkins, 58, was in the rear passenger side seat of the vehicle. She died at the scene.

Mr Andrew Espley, prosecuting at Hull Crown Court, said Husain was travelling on the northbound carriageway, taking Mrs Hopkins on a journey to Hessle from Epworth.

The court heard he moved his Toyota Prius to avoid the slow moving tractor and trailer when the crash happened.

But the Ashby Cars & Minibuses taxi stuck the trailer before also hitting the central reservation, causing an explosion of debris.

The trailer was filled with large white bags of fertiliser which were described as clearly visible on the day but a warning light attached to the cab of the slow moving tractor was not functioning at the time of the crash.

Accident investigators found that Husain had decelerated some 34mph before the impact but were unable to provide an actual speed going into the crash estimating his speed at the time of impact to be a minimum of 59mph.

In his summary of the case, Judge Bury said: “The only reasonable explanation for the cause of the accident is gross inattention and excessive speed when approaching the tractor and trailer.

“It seems clear to me that you were driving at an improper speed although I cannot be sure that you had exceeded the national speed limit.

“By the time you saw the tractor you were going too fast to avoid it.”

Mrs Hopkins, who was described in court as a kindhearted and caring person, worked for a local authority to accompany children with learning or behavioural issues to and from school.

Mrs Hopkins regularly used taxis had previously expressed concerns about the speed of some drivers to her line managers.

The court heard that Mrs Hopkins was known to be something of a nervous passenger and also regularly told family when she had concerns about taxis.

She had told her daughter that morning, during a journey also believed to be with Husain, that she saw the digital speedometer reach 84mph.

Mrs Hopkins leaves behind a husband, two children and twin granddaughters born just nine weeks before the crash which tragically took her life.

In his victim impact statement, Mr Hopkins said: “Family was the main focus of Isabella’s life. She was also kindhearted and generous to everyone she met and she will be greatly missed.

“We’re still finding it difficult to get on with our lives today.

"The past 18 months have been particularly hard for me trying to keep a household to her high standards.

“My life is now a quieter and lonely place.

"The plans that we had for the future will not take place now and I miss all of the things that we shared in common.”

In her victim impact statement, daughter Amy Hopkins said: “She was the backbone of our family that kept us all together and she is so dearly missed.

“My mother was absolutely besotted with the twins and they made so many memories together in the short time that they had.

“Her death has caused so much hurt to all of us.”

Judge Bury acknowledged that Husain had shown remorse since the incident in which he himself suffered significant physical injury and mental trauma.

Husain pleaded guilty to the charge of causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving and was sentenced to nine months imprisonment. He will also be banned from driving for 12 months.


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No winners here only losers. :sad:

A lesson to us all. :sad:

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2020 9:04 pm 
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now if he'd been a Lincolnshire lad he would have been well aware that tractors and combines plus loadalls and their trailers are an everyday sight on our local roads including the A1,A15,A46 And A17 after all we are the largest farming county !

As for the A16 well always chocca with farm traffic :sad: especially summer when they are harvesting all the lettuce !

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2020 12:53 am 
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Be interesting to know what the line managers had to say about speeding drivers .
Did they send out warning letters or just ignored the poor womans concerns ?


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