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New driver, 79, killed pedestrian in Hull | New driver, 79, killed pedestrian in Hull |
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A 79-year-old driver hit and killed a woman less than three weeks after passing his test, a court heard. | A 79-year-old driver hit and killed a woman less than three weeks after passing his test, a court heard. |
Harold Milner pressed the accelerator instead of the brake when he struck 70-year-old Irene Moore on Hessle High Road, Hull, on 23 October 2017. | Harold Milner pressed the accelerator instead of the brake when he struck 70-year-old Irene Moore on Hessle High Road, Hull, on 23 October 2017. |
Hull Crown Court heard a policeman called to the scene was unaware the victim was his mother until he heard her name later on the police radio. | Hull Crown Court heard a policeman called to the scene was unaware the victim was his mother until he heard her name later on the police radio. |
Milner was handed a four-month jail term, suspended for 12 months. | Milner was handed a four-month jail term, suspended for 12 months. |
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The pensioner, of Impala Way, Hull, had denied causing death by dangerous driving but admitted causing death by careless driving, at a previous hearing. | The pensioner, of Impala Way, Hull, had denied causing death by dangerous driving but admitted causing death by careless driving, at a previous hearing. |
Milner decided to learn to drive so that he could take his terminally ill wife to and from hospital, the court heard. | Milner decided to learn to drive so that he could take his terminally ill wife to and from hospital, the court heard. |
His wife had done all the driving up until last year when she felt unable to continue after being diagnosed with bone cancer, the court heard. | |
'Remarkable and unique case' | 'Remarkable and unique case' |
Mrs Moore had been shopping and was crossing the road at the junction of Summergroves Way when she was knocked down. | Mrs Moore had been shopping and was crossing the road at the junction of Summergroves Way when she was knocked down. |
She suffered head injuries and died in hospital three days later. | She suffered head injuries and died in hospital three days later. |
In a victim statement read out in court, PC Bryan Moore described how his mother's face was covered by a breathing bag as she was being treated by paramedics. | In a victim statement read out in court, PC Bryan Moore described how his mother's face was covered by a breathing bag as she was being treated by paramedics. |
"I took a quick glance at the lady on the floor... but it did not register with me that this was my own mother. | "I took a quick glance at the lady on the floor... but it did not register with me that this was my own mother. |
"I have to live with my last memories of my mother not being pleasant and seeing her in such a distressing state," he said. | "I have to live with my last memories of my mother not being pleasant and seeing her in such a distressing state," he said. |
However, he added that he had "no ill feeling" towards Milner and did not want him to be jailed. | However, he added that he had "no ill feeling" towards Milner and did not want him to be jailed. |
Sentencing Milner, Judge Mark Bury said: "It's a tragedy for all concerned. It is a truly remarkable and unique case." | Sentencing Milner, Judge Mark Bury said: "It's a tragedy for all concerned. It is a truly remarkable and unique case." |
Milner's barrister John Thackeray said his client had surrendered his licence and had "no intention of ever driving". | Milner's barrister John Thackeray said his client had surrendered his licence and had "no intention of ever driving". |
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