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An elderly couple from Powys were killed when a lorry driver "cut across their path" in his tipper truck, a court has heard.An elderly couple from Powys were killed when a lorry driver "cut across their path" in his tipper truck, a court has heard.
Kenneth Davies, 79, and his wife Daisy, 77, from Welshpool, were in a Rover car when it was involved in the crash close to the nearby village of Llandrinio.Kenneth Davies, 79, and his wife Daisy, 77, from Welshpool, were in a Rover car when it was involved in the crash close to the nearby village of Llandrinio.
Hungarian Istvan Kotorman, 48, of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, denies causing deaths by dangerous driving.Hungarian Istvan Kotorman, 48, of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, denies causing deaths by dangerous driving.
Mold Crown Court heard he had been driving from a local quarry. Mr Kotorman said he did not see the pensioners' car when he turned right.
The jury was told Mr and Mrs Davies were travelling to visit a relative when the incident happened on 8 April last year. He told the trial at Mold Crown Court he was wearing sun glasses, and he gone from an area which was bright and sunny to a cloudy location and his eyes had needed time to adjust.
Their car was involved in a head-on crash with Mr Kotorman's lorry, but the proceedings heard he turned across their path at the junction to the B4393 road. The jury was told Mr and Mrs Davies were travelling to visit a relative when their car was involved in the collision on 8 April last year.
Mr Kotorman has admitted two counts of causing death by careless driving, but denies two alternative charges of causing death by dangerous driving. Dangerous driving
John Wyn Williams, prosecuting, said Mr Kotorman had been driving his tipper lorry used for road surface material from a local quarry. Mr Kotorman has admitted two counts of causing death by careless driving but denies two alternative charges of causing death by dangerous driving.
John Wyn Williams, prosecuting, said Mr Kotorman had been driving his tipper lorry used to carry road surface material from a local quarry.
"Tragically their paths met near the village of Llandrinio," he said."Tragically their paths met near the village of Llandrinio," he said.
"As they were travelling along the road, the defendant quite simply cut across their path, while trying to manoeuvre into the road leading to Four Crosses."As they were travelling along the road, the defendant quite simply cut across their path, while trying to manoeuvre into the road leading to Four Crosses.
"As a result of that collision, sadly, Mr and Mrs Davies died of their injuries."As a result of that collision, sadly, Mr and Mrs Davies died of their injuries.
"The prosecution say that when you look at the driving, the prevailing conditions at the time, the lay out of the road, there can be only one conclusion, that the manoeuvre that the defendant took on that fateful morning was indeed dangerous.""The prosecution say that when you look at the driving, the prevailing conditions at the time, the lay out of the road, there can be only one conclusion, that the manoeuvre that the defendant took on that fateful morning was indeed dangerous."
The trial is expected to end later this week.The trial is expected to end later this week.