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Lanarkshire driver who killed grandfather in car crash avoids jail

The Lanarkshire driver who killed his grandfather by ramming his motorcycle has fled court.

Peter Dunachey, 45, punched Ian Wyatt, 43, at a roundabout near Baileyston, Glasgow on May 30, 2020.

The victim - a police forensic nurse - almost tried to avoid the head. Leaned on the side and crashed, making scrapes off the trainer on the road.

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Witnesses saw Mr. Wyatt "wobble" before hearing a loud noise, after which he was found lying on the road.

The grandfather of three children was declared dead at the scene by medical personnel.

Dunachey of Rutherglenin South Lanarkshire pleaded guilty to death by careless driving.

Sheriff Joseph Pratt told Dunachey to give him his He was ordered to work 210 hours of unpaid work and was deprived of his driving license for two years and three months.

Danachy, who would lose his job as a driver, also spent the first half of the year from 8:00 pm to 7:00 am, and his last three months from 10:00 pm to 7:00 am, six hours a day. It was tagged as staying indoors for months.

The sheriff said: What they have suffered and the lack of proper judgment for what they have suffered.

"Given the sentencing guidelines and provisions relating to persons who have not previously served a custodial sentence, it is a matter of law that a community sentence must be imposed in this case."

Glasgow Sheriff's Court heard Mr Wyatt was riding a Honda motorcycle on roundabout near M73 . slippery road.

Prosecutor Lauren Stanton said: The bike crashed so badly that it leaned too far forward and scratched Mr. Wyatt's trainer.

``Then the motorcycle hit the front offside of the car, resulting in scratches and tire marks.

``The motorcycle followed Mr Wyatt offside. Scratches and dents on the road surface.

``Mr. Wyatt was thrown from his motorcycle across the roadway.

Witness

Witness 1 People say Mr. Wyatt was "avoiding."

Mr. Wyatt was then seen lying on the ground alongside his motorcycle.

He was tended to by paramedics at the scene. However, Mr. Wyatt was pronounced dead at the scene. Widespread serious injuries were caused by road traffic accidents that threw the deceased to the ground."

Dunnachie was "shocked and didn't make much sense" before revealing to police that he was the driver.

He later gave a no-comment interview.

Miss Stanton said: motorcycle.

"Mr. Wyatt died due to Dunnachie's negligence."

Brian Cooney, in his defense, told the ruling that it was a "very tragic accident."

The lawyer added: Bike - the explanation is that he sees and doesn't see.

"It is very disappointing where the bike hit.

"This result is unimaginable."

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