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Mark Slater guilty of A57 road rage murder Mark Slater guilty of A57 road rage murder
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A lorry driver has been convicted of using his 17-tonne truck to murder another motorist.A lorry driver has been convicted of using his 17-tonne truck to murder another motorist.
Mark Slater, 47, from Oldham, denied deliberately running over Trevor Allen, 56, from Salford, in a road rage attack.Mark Slater, 47, from Oldham, denied deliberately running over Trevor Allen, 56, from Salford, in a road rage attack.
Mr Allen's body was found near his van on the A57 Manchester Road, Rixton, near Warrington, on 15 April.Mr Allen's body was found near his van on the A57 Manchester Road, Rixton, near Warrington, on 15 April.
Slater admitted causing the victim's death but told the jury at Chester Crown Court he did not see him.Slater admitted causing the victim's death but told the jury at Chester Crown Court he did not see him.
'Overtaking session'
The court heard Mr Allen had got out of his Citroen Berlingo van and stood in front of the DAF truck and trailer driven by Slater.The court heard Mr Allen had got out of his Citroen Berlingo van and stood in front of the DAF truck and trailer driven by Slater.
'Overtaking session'
The defendant had claimed he was involved in an "overtaking session" with Mr Allen, who had thrown coins at the window of his cab.The defendant had claimed he was involved in an "overtaking session" with Mr Allen, who had thrown coins at the window of his cab.
Slater, of Hillside Avenue, said he simply did not see the victim standing in front of his vehicle.Slater, of Hillside Avenue, said he simply did not see the victim standing in front of his vehicle.
Ian Unsworth QC, prosecuting, said Mr Allen was wearing a high visibility jacket and it was "obvious" he was standing in the road.Ian Unsworth QC, prosecuting, said Mr Allen was wearing a high visibility jacket and it was "obvious" he was standing in the road.
He accused Slater of being "a big man behind the wheel" and "bully" in his lorry on the A57.
The court heard the lorry's tachograph showed it braking sharply before the incident and Slater "flooring" it to its maximum 54mph, exceeding the road's 40mph limit.
'Raging bull'
Earlier in the trial, the jury was told of two previous alleged road rage incidents involving Slater.
One motorist described him as a "raging bull" on the M62 in January last year.
The incident was recorded on a "dash cam" and showed Slater kicking and punching the other vehicle.
Det Insp Peter Case, of Cheshire Police, described the attack as "truly shocking".
He said: "The injuries sustained by Mr Allen were horrific − whatever had happened between the pair leading up to this incident, nothing justified Slater behaving in the way that he did that day."
Mr Allen's daughter Sarah said: "It's so unfair that Mark Slater has taken my dad from us in such a brutal way."
"I am very pleased that such a dangerous man has been convicted and is no longer a danger to other people."