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Propeller victim 'died instantly' | Propeller victim 'died instantly' |
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A hunt supporter was killed instantly when he was hit by a gyrocopter's propeller blade spinning at 200mph, a court heard. | |
Bryan Griffiths, 54, of Bedworth, has pleaded not guilty of the manslaughter of Trevor Morse by gross negligence. | |
Mr Morse, a committee member with the Warwickshire Hunt, died at Long Marston Airfield, Stratford-upon-Avon, in 2009. | Mr Morse, a committee member with the Warwickshire Hunt, died at Long Marston Airfield, Stratford-upon-Avon, in 2009. |
Prosecutors told the court Mr Morse's head was split and his death was instantaneous. | Prosecutors told the court Mr Morse's head was split and his death was instantaneous. |
Birmingham Crown Court heard Mr Morse had been trying to stop Mr Griffiths, of Wiltshire Close, Bedworth, from taking off at the airport after stopping to refuel. | Birmingham Crown Court heard Mr Morse had been trying to stop Mr Griffiths, of Wiltshire Close, Bedworth, from taking off at the airport after stopping to refuel. |
The court also heard Mr Morse, 48, refused to move out of the way as Mr Griffiths moved towards him and he was caught by the rear propeller - which was spinning at nearly 200mph. | |
We say the defendant deliberately chose to drive quickly at Mr Morse and face the consequences, when he could have driven slowly towards Mr Morse until he had a gap Gareth Evans QC | |
The incident happened on 9 March 2009. | The incident happened on 9 March 2009. |
Prosecuting, Gareth Evans QC said Mr Morse had been deliberately trying to stop the gyrocopter from taking off. | Prosecuting, Gareth Evans QC said Mr Morse had been deliberately trying to stop the gyrocopter from taking off. |
"That gyrocopter was being driven by this defendant along the runway of Long Marston airfield in Warwickshire," he said. | "That gyrocopter was being driven by this defendant along the runway of Long Marston airfield in Warwickshire," he said. |
"The blade of the rear propeller cleaved Mr Morse's head from top to bottom. Mercifully death was instantaneous." | |
Mr Griffiths is criminally liable for the death, he said. | Mr Griffiths is criminally liable for the death, he said. |
"We say he is guilty of manslaughter, we say he caused Trevor Morse's death by his own gross negligence." | "We say he is guilty of manslaughter, we say he caused Trevor Morse's death by his own gross negligence." |
Stand off | |
Mr Morse had spotted the gyrocopter going to Long Marston to refuel. He got in a Land Rover with another hunt supporter and went to confront the pilot. | |
The jury was shown a video clip of a stand off between the two. | |
A voice can be heard telling Mr Morse that he is obstructing take-off, and the propellers can be heard to speed up, followed by a bang. | |
The video is then cut at that point, then cut again to show him lying on the ground. | |
Mr Evans said there was no doubt that Mr Morse wanted to stop the gyrocopter from taking off. | |
He also said Mr Griffiths had not gently inched his way in the gyrocopter towards Mr Morse but had travelled at speed. | |
"We say the defendant deliberately chose to drive quickly at Mr Morse and face the consequences, when he could have driven slowly towards Mr Morse until he had a gap." | |
'Just not on' | |
In an interview, Mr Griffiths had told police he was aiming for a gap when he drove the gyrocopter and the jury were asked to consider this when watching the video. | |
Mr Evans said Mr Griffiths was saying he did nothing criminal and that his actions may have been deliberate but out of necessity. | |
The prosecutor told the court: "We say that's just not on. | |
"Mr Morse had made no threats, he had made no attempts to take the keys or prevent the refuelling operation and we say at all times was adopting a passive, obstructive stance." | |
The case continues. |
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