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| Author: | JD [ Wed Nov 01, 2006 1:53 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Off duty Cabbie kills man in Oxford road traffic accident |
UK Newsquest Regional Press - This is Oxfordshire October 30, 2006 Monday HEADLINE: We just want some answers BYLINE: Maddy Biddulph DATELINE: Oxford Mail A heartbroken mother whose 29-year-old son was killed after being hit by a car faces an 18-month wait until an inquest is held into his death. Father-of-one Mr Oliver, a painter and decorator from Marston Road, was hit by a car in Headington's London Road at 1am on June 4. Mrs Cherrill said: "I'm heartbroken. I feel that the day Anthony died, I died inside. I will take this to my grave. "Some of us got to the hospital too late. I keep thinking about him lying on that bed. Although the family know Mr Oliver, a former Cheney School pupil and Marston Saints footballer, was struck by a car driven by an off-duty taxi-driver, they do not know exactly what happened. Sister Lisa Oliver, 35, of Mortimer Road, Rose Hill, said: "We have to wait between 12 and 18 months. It makes me absolutely disgusted and angry. "We need some closure. We are just stuck in time and everyone else is getting on with their life. "When I last saw him he was in that hospital bed. I can't get that out of my head. I got to the hospital two minutes too late. "That last picture of him haunts me, I see it when I get up and when I go to bed. "It's like a living night- mare." Brother Mark Oliver, 33, from Coverley Road, Headington, was with Mr Oliver until 10.30pm on the night he died, watching England play Jamaica in the Chequers pub. He said: "Basically we just want some answers." Mr Oliver's fiance Jo Nicolson, 32, from Lambton Close, Cowley, said her three-year-old daughter Lauren was finding it hard to come to terms with her father's death. She said: "Anthony was very popular, the church was packed out with people standing at his funeral. He was very sociable. He was a brilliant dad. "Lauren's very angry, she's trying to hit out. She was a daddy's girl. I need to explain to her - I can't just say we don't know." A man has been charged with careless driving and offences relating to his car at the time of the accident - although experts found that these defects did not contribute to the accident or to Mr Anthony's death. ................................................................. |
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| Author: | GA [ Wed Nov 01, 2006 2:00 pm ] |
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Obviously this is a terrible situation and I feel heartily sorry for the bereaved ................... I do not understand though why the driver was referred to as an "off duty taxi driver" when that has no real relevance. B. Lucky
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| Author: | Guest [ Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:45 am ] |
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I apologise for replying without having all the facts - but the "off - duty Taxi driver" bit got to me! Would the same have been said if it were someone of a differing profession? I feel for the family and send my heartfelt condolences but the driver and his family are in need of support as well - especially until all the details are available; especially given the time of the accident! What are the press saying - that it was a Cabbie not working and just using his/her car and maybe on the way home - or someone in a "normal" car who happens to work as a Cabbie - or are they just looking for headlines? Or is this just the normal case of mention Taxi in a headline and you score the front page? Sorry this is my own personal feelings and in no way refelcts from the tragedy that has occured. |
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| Author: | MR T [ Mon Nov 06, 2006 2:22 am ] |
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The Taxi Trade as a whole tries to betray itself as a profession, when you do this you must expect people from the outside looking in to view the trade as professional drivers, so therefore it is understandable when they make the comparison.... such as a off-duty Taxi Driver involved in road traffic accident |
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| Author: | JD [ Mon Nov 06, 2006 3:17 am ] |
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Tigger wrote: I apologise for replying without having all the facts - but the "off - duty Taxi driver" bit got to me! Would the same have been said if it were someone of a differing profession?
If it had been an off duty policeman I think it would have been highlighted as such. I can think of several other professions that might also fit the off duty profile? Regards JD |
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| Author: | TDO [ Mon Nov 06, 2006 5:07 am ] |
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I suspect it was highlighted because he was...err...driving when the accident happened. Ie the fact that someone drives for a living makes it noteworthy if he/she are in a driving accident, even when they're not driving professionaly. |
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| Author: | captain cab [ Mon Nov 06, 2006 8:14 pm ] |
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Quote: If it had been an off duty policeman I think it would have been highlighted as such. I can think of several other professions that might also fit the off duty profile?
Regards JD I guess thats about right CC |
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| Author: | 187ums [ Tue Nov 07, 2006 1:55 am ] |
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from what i know the guy walked in to the path of the vehicle, obviously the family wants to know what really happened |
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