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Coach owner Keith Jones found guilty after M49 boy fall Coach owner Keith Jones found guilty after M49 boy fall
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A coach firm owner has been found guilty of dangerous driving offences after a boy fell from a vehicle on to a motorway.A coach firm owner has been found guilty of dangerous driving offences after a boy fell from a vehicle on to a motorway.
Keith Jones's coach was taking a youth rugby team to a game in Burnham-on-Sea on 16 May last year when the child fell on to the M49, near Bristol.Keith Jones's coach was taking a youth rugby team to a game in Burnham-on-Sea on 16 May last year when the child fell on to the M49, near Bristol.
Bristol Crown Court heard the emergency door the boy leaned on was "defective".Bristol Crown Court heard the emergency door the boy leaned on was "defective".
Recorder Malcolm Gibney warned Jones, of Bridgend, "he might consider a custodial sentence" on 25 June.Recorder Malcolm Gibney warned Jones, of Bridgend, "he might consider a custodial sentence" on 25 June.
The driver of the coach, Tudor West, 63, also of Bridgend, was found guilty of dangerous driving on Friday.The driver of the coach, Tudor West, 63, also of Bridgend, was found guilty of dangerous driving on Friday.
During the trial, jurors were told the wing mirror and panels on the coach were held on by masking tape and a cupboard was held closed by a pen.During the trial, jurors were told the wing mirror and panels on the coach were held on by masking tape and a cupboard was held closed by a pen.
The 13-year-old boy, who cannot be named, suffered a broken wrist. The 13-year-old boy, who cannot be named, suffered a broken wrist. His father said he "melted inside" when he saw his son lying in the road.