Speeding Godmanchester driver who killed Cambs teenager jailed
A speeding driver who killed a teenage cyclist in Cambridgeshire has been jailed. Oliver Nicholls, 22, was sentenced to four years and 10 months in prison at Cambridge Crown Court. Nicolls, of Corpus Christi Lane in Godmanchester, had been driving his Mini Cooper along Oakington Road towards Girton when he mounted a pavement and struck 14-year-old Isla Cochrane.
He had overtaken a vehicle turning left into New Road, towards Histon, and had misjudged the road at about 8.20pm on September 10, 2022. He had been doing 56mph in a 40mph zone. Nicholls stopped and he and a passenger, who were uninjured, got out of the car and called for an ambulance.
Paramedics rushed Isla, of Lawrence Close, Girton, to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, but she died of her injuries during the early hours of the following day.
A forensic collision investigation report revealed Nicholls had reached speeds of up to 71mph moments before the fatal collision, despite the speed limit being 40mph. Nicholls told investigators that when he overtook the car waiting to turn left into New Road, he thought he was travelling at about 40mph and had mistaken the cat's eyes on the cycle path as being the middle of the road.
Isla, who had been wearing a helmet, had her cycle lights switched on but, despite this, Nicholls said he did not see her and knew something was wrong when he hit the kerb and braked hard, but it was too late. Nicolls pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving at a hearing last month. On Monday, December 18, Nicholls was sentenced to four years and 10 months in prison at Cambridge Crown Court after pleading guilty to causing death by dangerous driving at the hearing last month.
He was also disqualified from driving for five years and must pass an extended test before he could get a licence. DC Kim Marshall said: "Nicholls' reckless driving that evening led to the death of a young girl, which has devastated her family and friends. There is nothing that highlights the danger and devastation speeding causes more than a heart-breaking case like this one.
"Our thoughts remain with Isla's family and I hope the sentence handed to Nicholls will provide some form of closure for them.
I would like to pay tribute to their bravery throughout the course of this investigation."
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