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Audi driver 'flew' dad in fatal school crash — and said 'it was his fault'

A driver wasimprisoned after he mowed down and killed a father who was picking up his son from school.

Sunny Gill was driving her father's Audi and driving 30 mph in her zone at 54 mph when her two young children died in Birmingham's Great Bar District. David, her father, collided with her Sohal, leaving him "flying in the air".

His 41-year-old Mr Sohal, Queen He was taken to Elizabeth Hospital but his devastating injuries were deemed "irreversible" and he died about two weeks later.

Gil, 20, had no insurance to drive the vehicle, butwas speeding only to stop after the car hit another parked vehicle. did.

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As he got out of the car, he said, "I just turned 40. He's the reason I couldn't run fast."

The court heard that the victim's wife, two sons, and the wider family were left "destroyed" by their loss,Birmingham Live reported.

Perry Barr's Gill of her Felstone Road pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving in Birmingham Criminal Court and was sentenced to six years and her six-year driving ban. In addition he was sentenced to three years in prison. Moon.

Heidi Kubik QC Judge concluded that Gill was traveling "at a speed that was totally inappropriate outside of school."

Shortly after 3:00 pm on September 28 last year, when it was raining, Mr. Sohal parked his car completely on the sidewalk in Sandy Lane outside his School of Beeches. was

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Prosecutor Will Dudley said that motorists were told there was a school on the road by yellow warning signs and red paint on the road.

He told the court that Mr. Sohal stepped onto the road when a gray Audi driven by Gill approached from his right. The prosecutor said: “On CCTV, Mr Sohal can be seen taking a few steps onto the road.

“He appears to be facing left. He pauses for a moment and appears to be returning to his car.

"However, the Audi is in front of you." Clashed with Mr. Sohar."

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Witnesses sought the help of his Mr. Sohal and used the school's defibrillator. However, he suffered a "massive brain injury" and died in hospital on October 13.

A crash investigation found that Gill was likely traveling at 54 mph and was able to stop 6 meters in front of Mr. Sohar. If you are within the speed limit.

In a statement, his wife described him as a "great father and family member" and "the best father in the world."

She said: ``Because of this man our hearts have been shattered and our lives shattered forever. He has destroyed and ruined our future and our happiness.

"I lost my husband and my sons. I have no father. We are traumatized and nothing can replace that emptiness." 96}

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