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Drink-driver Ceiron Cook jailed after fiancee's crash death | |
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A drink-driver has been jailed for four years after leaving his fiancee to die in the wreckage of a car crash. | A drink-driver has been jailed for four years after leaving his fiancee to die in the wreckage of a car crash. |
Ceiron Cook, 36, of Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil, ran home and went to bed leaving Lynsey Popp, 28, to die alone in the car on a country road near the town. | |
Merthyr Crown Court heard motorists found the car smashed into a tree with Miss Popp in the passenger seat. | |
Cook admitted causing death by careless driving while over the alcohol limit. | |
Rachel Knight, prosecuting, told Merthyr Crown Court: "The car smashed into a tree but instead of calling the emergency services Cook ran off leaving her dead or dying. | |
"It was not until some time later that the crashed car was discovered by two passers-by who raised the alarm. | |
"They noticed the car was cold and that there was nobody in the driver's seat but to their horror they saw there was a passenger." | |
Miss Popp, who had two children, was taken to hospital but had died at the scene after suffering multiple injuries. | |
The court heard Cook was an uninsured provisional licence holder with a record of driving while disqualified and uninsured. | |
He had said the car crashed in snow and icy conditions on a country road close to the Brecon Mountain Railway in Merthyr Tydfil. | |
Lucy Crowther, defending, said: "The harsh reality is that he does not care how long he receives in prison because as far as he is concerned he will never be able to forgive himself." | |
Cook had 124 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood - the legal limit is 80 - and had been smoking cannabis on the night of the tragedy. | |
Judge Richard Twomlow said: "It would seem that Lynsey died instantly. No words I can say or sentence I can pass can alleviate the loss and distress felt by her family." |