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Death crash driver who drove at 95mph in 30mph zone jailed for 12 years | |
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A driver who killed a woman while speeding at up to 95mph (153km/h) in a 30mph (48km/h) zone has been jailed for 12 years. | |
Matthew Scrimshaw, 37, was driving on the wrong side of the road when he hit Iris Higginson, 67, in December 2014. | |
A jury at Nottingham Crown Court was told Scrimshaw was also 1.75 times over the blood alcohol limit. | A jury at Nottingham Crown Court was told Scrimshaw was also 1.75 times over the blood alcohol limit. |
The judge said it was the longest sentence he had passed for death by dangerous driving in a 30-year career. | |
Ahead of the crash Scrimshaw's Audi TT was captured on CCTV on Mansfield Road, Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, at speeds of 88mph (142km/h) and 95mph (153km/h), the trial heard. | |
Mrs Higginson died at the scene after her Vauxhall Corsa was hit almost head on. | |
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The court heard she "had been doing absolutely nothing wrong". | |
Scrimshaw made no attempt to comfort her, help her or call the police and left the scene to hide the fact he had been drinking, the prosecution said. | |
Judge Michael Stokes, who also banned Scrimshaw from driving for 15 years, said: "I have had to deal with some appalling cases involving extremely dangerous driving, but I cannot recall a case of a defendant who has demonstrated such an overriding contempt for the law and for the feelings of other people." | |
The jury also found Scrimshaw guilty of causing serious injuries by dangerous driving in relation to a friend who was a passenger in his car. He suffered a broken jaw and foot. | |
A decision was taken not to proceed on charges of failing to stop at an accident, driving with excess alcohol and failing to report an accident. | |
Det Sgt James Greeley, of Nottinghamshire Police, said it was some of "the worst driving I have ever investigated". |