Police have released footage of the moment a lorry driver who caused a 'catastrophic loss of life' tried to destroy the mobile phone that had distracted him.
Police have released footage of the moment a lorry driver who caused a "catastrophic loss of life" tried to destroy the mobile phone that had distracted him.Michal Kopaniarz was caught by his dash-cam trying to destroy his mobile phone shortly after killing three people
Despite trying to destroy his phone, Hampshire Police managed to recover and rebuild it. This allowed investigators to work out that he had shared and watched a seven-minute-and-28-second video on Ladbible shortly before the crash, and had been typing his destination into the sat-nav on his phone when he crashed.
"Kopaniarz killed three people because he was using his mobile phone and not paying attention to the road. "Losing Tom in the way we did was shocking and devastating for all our family. Words seem so useless when trying to explain the extent of our loss. We are a small family and Tom was a special part of it, his absence is felt very deeply.
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