Thankfully, it seems there were no major injuries
A dad who caused the death of his 12-year-old son in a horror crash on an “uneven” road was spared jail after an emotional plea from the boy’s mother and another crash victim.
Vines, 47, of Hamilton Road, Alford, Lincolnshire, pleaded guilty to causing his son’s death by dangerous driving on Sunday, January 16 last year. The court heard other motorists described Mr Vines speeding at between 70-80mph on the 60mph road shortly before the collision, but his speed could not be calculated.“The signs were in good repair and clearly visible,” Mr Lody added.
During his police interview Mr Vines said he was travelling at 50mph and lost control after hitting three continuous bumps. Mrs Vines said she had spent 25 years building their family with her husband and added: “Paul is a very hands on dad who has never been away from his children for more than one night.”
Passing sentence Judge Simon Hirst told Mr Vines he had to consider the aggravating features of his driving and the life changing injuries to Mrs Frost.
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