BREAKING: Pedestrian jailed for killing a cyclist by telling her to ‘get off the pavement.'
A pedestrian convicted of manslaughter after shouting at a cyclist who then fell into the path of an oncoming car has been jailed for three years.
Seconds later she lost her balance and fell into the road where she was struck by a VW Passat that was unable to stop. She was declared dead at the scene a short while later. Judge Sean Enright, sentencing Grey to three years in prison, said ‘these actions are not explained by disability’. In her police interview, Grey told officers she was partially sighted and described the bicycle as travelling fast in the centre of the pavement.
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