Hit and run on child cyclist in Deptford Church St this afternoon.

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BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
Hopefully he will spend time behind bars:sad::angry:
 
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deptfordmarmoset

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Ah, Old Bailey! Woolwich Crown Court gave me a trial start date for last week at Woolwich but it never showed on their listings. I wanted to attend because I'd heard some local information and I wanted to see whether it was true or had been affected by Chinese whispers.

EDIT: this was the bit I'd heard...

Pedestrian Claire Ridge was standing beside him at the pedestrian crossing before he was hit by a silver Audi A3 at around 5pm.
She told the Old Bailey: "A boy on a bike came to my right hand side. He crossed the road - the red man was still showing but the cars had stopped, the traffic lights were red.
"Then I saw this car approaching really quickly and I thought 'what is this car doing - it was my turn to cross, it was the pedestrian's turn to cross'.
"I thought it was going to stop but it slammed straight into the boy. The boy flew to the other side of the road and crashed to the floor."
Jurors heard that the driver of the car initially failed to stop, continuing along Deptford Church Street, before turning around at the traffic lights and coming back to the scene.
He paused for a short while before eventually driving off again. Police later found the Audi dumped in nearby Watergate Road at around 7p
 

StuartG

slower but no further
Location
SE London
I am saddened about the political loaded comments in this thread. As a self-confessed liberal do you think I am saddened less by this loss or favour punishments more likely to encourage lethal driving?

Anyway we are fast to report 'lenient' sentences when we have little idea of the background. So here's one just in the news (albeit a long way from Deptford) showing serious time being given for a drink drive killing:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-21832058

I'm guessing that the guy in this case will get the 10% discount for pleading guilty/handing himself in which is probably fair (or a darned sight fairer than Huhne getting it when he denied the points swop until the last moment after wasting man years of valuable police time)
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
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Metropolitan Police Press Bureau says:

A driver who killed a teenage cyclist and callously drove away from the
scene of the collision on two occasions has been jailed for four years.

Barry Normah, 28 (2.8.84) of Watergate Street, Deptford SE8, was found
guilty at the Old Bailey on 18 March 2013 of causing death by dangerous
driving and failing to stop at the scene of an accident following a trial.

Today (24 May 2013) he was sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court to 4 years'
imprisonment, and was disqualified from driving for 5 years with an extended
re-test to be taken before driving again.

Police were called at approx 17:00hrs on Friday 23 March 2012 to Deptford
Church Street, at the junction with Bronze Street SE8, to reports of a
cyclist in collision with a silver Audi car on a pedestrian crossing.

The cyclist, 17-year-old Olatunji Johnson Adeyanju - known as 'TJ' - was
taken to Kings College Hospital but he died there later the same evening.

TJ, from the local area, had been crossing Deptford Church Street at a
designated pedestrian crossing when Normah struck him with the Audi A3 he
was driving.

Following the collision Normah drove away before turning round at traffic
lights and returning to the scene. Normah stopped on the opposite
carriageway from where TJ was lying before driving away once again.

The car was later found abandoned in Watergate Street SE8.

On Saturday 24 March 2012 Normah was arrested and later charged on 13
September 2012 with causing death by dangerous driving and failing to stop
at the scene of an accident.

Detective Sergeant Mick Woollard, of the Road Death Investigation Unit,
said:

"It is a tragedy when such a young life is lost in these circumstances and
my thoughts are with TJ's family. TJ was crossing the road at a designated
crossing point - this should have been a safe place.

"Barry Normah had two opportunities to stop at the scene and try and help TJ
but he chose to drive away and leave him in the road dying.

"The Road Death Investigation Unit will examine all road deaths in the
Metropolitan Police district and will prosecute those who commit criminal
offences."

+ Solicitors have issued the following on behalf of the family:

Following the sentencing at Woolwich Crown Court today, the victim's uncle
and guardian Steven Gisanrin said: "On 23 March last year my nephew,
Olatunji, was tragically killed when he was hit by a car being driven by
Barry Normah as he crossed the road on his bike.

"There are no words to express the pain we have suffered since that day and
we are not only angry that Mr Normah chose to compound our grief by denying
his actions and putting us through the ordeal of a trial, but also extremely
disappointed in the length of the sentence he has been given," he said. "Now
that the criminal proceedings against Mr Normah have concluded, we as a
family can hopefully begin to move on with our lives.

"TJ, as he was known to his many friends, was a popular, charming and
exceptional young man with huge potential," he said. "TJ's warm cheeky smile
and friendly nature endeared him to everyone he met and he was loved and
respected by all who knew him.

"Although he will be sadly missed, we as a family take comfort in the fact
that he has left us with so many positive memories, and his contribution to
our lives will not be forgotten.

"If any good is to come from the tragic death of Olatunji then more needs to
be done to promote safer cycling in the capital," he said. "Residents in
Deptford have often complained about how unsafe they feel whilst cycling in
the area and are again calling for more designated cycle lanes to be
installed, particularly on and around Creek Road."
 

Scoosh

Velocouchiste
Moderator
Location
Edinburgh
When, oh when, will a car be classified as a 'lethal weapon', just as dangerous as a gun/knife etc ? :headshake:

Society must understand that a licence to drive a car is a licence to use a very dangerous weapon - and treat misuse just as seriously.
 
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deptfordmarmoset

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Thanks Ian, I've been keeping my eye on this and wondering when, if ever, he was going to get sentenced. I last looked yesterday and he was still free. 4 years is about as much as anyone is ever going to give to someone who hits a cyclist at a red light whilst undertaking in a bus lane and driving off.
 

benb

Evidence based cyclist
Location
Epsom
and what also stinks is that the ban will apply while he is inside, when it should start the moment he is released.


This.
If the intention of the court is to hand down a 5 year ban, they should actually hand a 9 year ban in this case.

We badly need to see more lifetime driving bans handed down. The one the other week for the driver that killed the tandem couple is the only one I have heard of.
 

Paul99

Über Member
We badly need to see more lifetime driving bans handed down. The one the other week for the driver that killed the tandem couple is the only one I have heard of.

But wasn't he already disqualified? A lifetime driving ban is pointless in his case as he isn't going to stop driving cars.

I don't advocate not giving lifetime bans BTW, just that in certain cases it won't make a jot of difference.
 
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