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PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 8:48 am 
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THE family of a grandmother who died following a minibus crash have described ‘the weight off their shoulders’ after the taxi firm boss who was driving admitted causing her death.

Ruth Ramsell, from Midway, died in hospital in February, five weeks after the minibus in which she was a passenger crashed into another vehicle on a snowcovered South Derbyshire road.

Jimmy Fitzpatrick, owner of Hartshorne-based Jimmy’s Private Hire, for whom the 52-year-old worked escorting disabled children to school, admitted causing her death by careless driving in a hearing at Derby Crown Court yesterday.

Mrs Ramsell’s daughter, Kirsty Cox, welcomed Fitzpatrick’s guilty plea but said the family faced an emotional Christmas as the one-year anniversary of the crash approached.

She told the Mail: “We were expecting him to plead not guilty so it was a bit of a shock but obviously we’re quite happy with that.

“It’s a big weight lifted off our shoulders and we will be able to finally put mum to rest without anything else hanging over us.

“It’s been a hard and stressful time for all of us and it’s not going to be an easy Christmas. We didn’t even put Dad’s tree up until Wednesday and we’re just going to have a quiet Sunday dinner, nothing special.

“Mum was the main part of Christmas — she used to do everything. We’ve all had a tough year trying to cope without her and Christmas is never going to be the same again.”

Fitzpatrick, who was returning from dropping off youngsters at a school in Long Eaton, was driving the minibus on the A514 near Swarkestone Bridge in blizzard-like conditions when it collided with a BMW on January 7.

The court heard he had not been exceeding the speed limit but had been driving too fast for the conditions, while his speed accounted for the greater part of the combined 64mph impact speed of the two vehicles, as calculated by accident investigators.

Steven Coupland, prosecuting, told the court: “We are not suggesting the defendant was driving at a grossly excessive speed, simply that he was going too fast for the layout of the road and the conditions at the time.

“The other driver had started to brake and slow down but Fitzpatrick was in no position to brake and slow down.”

Ian Bridge, defending, said: “We would accept that the balance of speed was coming from our (Fitzpatrick’s) direction and that he was driving inappropriately in the circumstances, but the real cause of the collision is the fact that snow was covering the road.”

Fitzpatrick, 66, of Elmsdale Road, Hartshorne, was bailed to reappear at the same court for sentencing on Friday, January 20, pending the completion of medical reports, and issued with an interim driving ban.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 1:47 pm 
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I think this bloke wants locking up he was clearly a chancer and now someone has paid for it with their life !Shame he wasn't the one killed in the crash !

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A lot of this highlights just how close to the edge some must be running (pricewise)

If the day comes I cant afford decent tyres cos ive underbid to get the job ill pack in

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Suspended sentence for death crash taxi driver

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 8:23 pm 
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Only 6 months and suspended thats a big let off when most drivers causing death get 2 or 3 years

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 11:53 pm 
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Only 6 months and suspended thats a big let off when most drivers causing death get 2 or 3 years

He was charged with the lesser, and newer, offence of causing death by careless driving. Which accounts for the lower sentence.

If all of this had happened a few years ago all he would have got was points and a fine.

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