The young university student was killed in crash in 2020
A motorist who said she suffered a dizzy spell at the wheel was today found guilty of causing the death of university student Hope Starsmore by careless driving.
A jury at Lincoln Crown Court this afternoon cleared Porter of causing Hope’s death by dangerous driving. Judge Godsmark added: “I anticipate I will hear a little more about Hope and the effect her death has had.”Speaking after the verdicts Hope’s parents Peter and Helen Starsmore said: “We are just happy to finally get justice for Hope. It has been such a long fight.”
At the scene, Porter, who had just dropped off her one-year-old son at nursery, complained of suffering a dizzy spell shortly before the collision and asked about the other driver.
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