Woman banned from driving for causing Salisbury Road crash
On Tuesday, May 9, last year, Eileen Harrington, was driving her Honda Civic when she collided with another vehicle on the A343 Salisbury Road. She appeared at Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, January 2 and during the hearing the pleaded guilty to the offence. The court heard that Harrington, who lives in Farnborough, was travelling to get her sewing machine fixed when she took a “wrong turn”.
As a result she tried to turn right when “there was no right turn” and crashed into an oncoming vehicle. Inside the other vehicle was married couple Terry and Eileen Shears, 78 and 69, respectively, who were both left trapped and had to be cut out by emergency service teams. The court heard that Mr Shears was left with “life-threatening injuries” including 13 broken ribs, while Mrs Shears was also injured.
Prosecutor Lizzy Cocks said: “His condition was deemed to be life threatening at the time and he is still suffering with PTSD and wakes up in the night screaming.” In a statement read out in court, Mrs Shears said she would “never forget the fear she felt” after the air bags went off. The court heard that she “thought she had lost her husband” in the moments after the collision and has since “had to do everything for Terry” during his recovery.
A statement from Mr Shears, who was described as a “family man” in court, was also read out by Ms Cocks. The court heard that Mr Shears has no memory of the crash but he has “never felt so low” and the “life he once knew is gone”. SEE ALSO: Andover resident, 21, handed points for driving while banned[2]
In the statement, he said: “I was concerned because my wife was in the accident but I had no idea what happened and I have to rely on others to tell me.” He continued: “When I look in the mirror I don’t recognise the man I once was and I feel frightened when I walk.” In mitigation David Smith described Harrington as “a lady of impeccable character” with no previous convictions.
He said: “What this family has had to go through sits heavily with her to the point where she describes herself as absolutely devastated that she is responsible for this. She finds it difficult to process the repercussions of her mistakes that day and accept she was the driver of the car that day.” Mr Smith said the crash was a “tragic accident” and a “momentary lapse in judgment”.
Harrington was banned from driving for 12 months and fined GBP750. She must also pay court costs of GBP85 and a surcharge fee of GBP300. In his sentencing district Judge Tim Pattinson said it was “one of the most upsetting cases I have heard in a long time”.
He said: “This is a very serious case and the consequences for Mr Shears are nothing less than life changing and life threatening.
Mrs Shears also suffered nasty injuries.
The court has the deepest sympathy for both of them and indeed for their family who have to see them suffer.”
References
- ^ Andover man, 38, fined for speeding on M27 motorway (www.andoveradvertiser.co.uk)
- ^ Andover resident, 21, handed points for driving while banned (www.andoveradvertiser.co.uk)