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Dustbin lorry death driver guilty | Dustbin lorry death driver guilty |
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The driver of a New York bin lorry who knocked down and killed a couple from Somerset has been found guilty on two charges of second-degree murder. | The driver of a New York bin lorry who knocked down and killed a couple from Somerset has been found guilty on two charges of second-degree murder. |
Jacqueline Timmins and Andrew Hardie were on a Valentine's holiday when they were hit by the out-of-control lorry. | Jacqueline Timmins and Andrew Hardie were on a Valentine's holiday when they were hit by the out-of-control lorry. |
Driver Auvryn Scarlett, 53, who failed to tell bosses he was epileptic and had refused his medication, denied murder. | Driver Auvryn Scarlett, 53, who failed to tell bosses he was epileptic and had refused his medication, denied murder. |
The court heard he suffered a seizure and careered onto the pavement killing Ms Timmins, 47, and Mr Hardie, 48. | The court heard he suffered a seizure and careered onto the pavement killing Ms Timmins, 47, and Mr Hardie, 48. |
It is not every day you see someone die - today you will Assistant district attorney Chris Ryan | It is not every day you see someone die - today you will Assistant district attorney Chris Ryan |
Scarlett was also found guilty of one charge of assault. Sentencing has been adjourned until 15 October. | Scarlett was also found guilty of one charge of assault. Sentencing has been adjourned until 15 October. |
Ms Timmins had bought tickets to New York for herself and her partner Mr Hardie, originally from Plymouth, as a Valentine treat. | Ms Timmins had bought tickets to New York for herself and her partner Mr Hardie, originally from Plymouth, as a Valentine treat. |
Scarlett's truck mounted a kerb near Madison Square Garden in the south side of New York, in February 2008, killing the couple from Yeovil. | Scarlett's truck mounted a kerb near Madison Square Garden in the south side of New York, in February 2008, killing the couple from Yeovil. |
Paul Timmins said the guilty verdict on second-degree murder was a hollow victory | Paul Timmins said the guilty verdict on second-degree murder was a hollow victory |
Earlier in the trial, the families left the courtroom in tears as the jurors were shown new CCTV footage of the moment the couple were killed. | Earlier in the trial, the families left the courtroom in tears as the jurors were shown new CCTV footage of the moment the couple were killed. |
'Russian roulette' | 'Russian roulette' |
Summing up the prosecution case at New York Supreme Court, assistant district attorney Chris Ryan said Scarlett had shown a complete disregard for the safety of others. | Summing up the prosecution case at New York Supreme Court, assistant district attorney Chris Ryan said Scarlett had shown a complete disregard for the safety of others. |
Driving six days a week for the refuse haulage company, he knew he could have a fit at any time "on some of the busiest streets on earth". | Driving six days a week for the refuse haulage company, he knew he could have a fit at any time "on some of the busiest streets on earth". |
He said: "It is like playing a game of Russian roulette, only instead of pointing the gun at yourself, you point it at other people. And if someone dies - that is murder." | He said: "It is like playing a game of Russian roulette, only instead of pointing the gun at yourself, you point it at other people. And if someone dies - that is murder." |
Scarlett's attorney Michael Biniakewitz said his client "is not a monster, he is not a murderer." | Scarlett's attorney Michael Biniakewitz said his client "is not a monster, he is not a murderer." |
He said there was no dispute his client failed to take his medication but it was not because he wanted to go out and hurt someone. | He said there was no dispute his client failed to take his medication but it was not because he wanted to go out and hurt someone. |
"For the prosecution to prove murder, they have to prove my client was depraved and had a wicked mindset," he said. | "For the prosecution to prove murder, they have to prove my client was depraved and had a wicked mindset," he said. |
"That is not the case. He made a mistake which will haunt him for the rest of his life." | "That is not the case. He made a mistake which will haunt him for the rest of his life." |