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Scottish driver who killed grandpa in terrifying roundabout crash walks free from court

The driver who killed Grandpa by ramming

into his motorcycle walked free from court Wednesday.

Peter Dunachey, 45, hit Ian his Wyatt, 43, on May 30, 2020 at a roundabout nearBaileyston in Glasgow. The victim - a police forensic nurse - made scrapes from his trainer on the street as he leaned over to avoid a near head-on collision.

Witnesses saw Mr. Wyatt "stumbling" before finding him lying on the road before hearing a loud bang. The three brothers' grandpa's injuries included a hemorrhage to the brain and a broken spine, and he was pronounced dead at the scene by medical personnel.

Rutherglen, Dunachey of South Lanarkshire pleaded guilty to death by careless driving. Sheriff Joseph Pratt ordered Dunachey to work 210 hours without pay. , revoked driving license for 2 years and 3 months.

His 45-year-old, who will lose his job as a driver, runs from 8pm to 7am for the first half and from 10pm to 7am for the rest of his three months. , was tagged as staying indoors for six months. Sheriff of

said:

"Considering the sentencing guidelines and provisions regarding persons who have not previously served a sentence of custody, it is a matter of law. In this case, a community sentence must be imposed."

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Dunnachie walked free from Glasgow Sheriff Court on Wednesday
Dunachey walked free from Glasgow Sheriff's Court on Wednesday

Glasgow Sheriff's Court heard that Mr Wyatt was riding a Honda motorcycle on a roundabout near the M73. When entering from the road.

Prosecutor Lauren Stanton said, "Mr. Wyatt reacts to the presence of a car emerging from an intersection, severely damaged, and having a locked wheel-tire mark on the road. The bike crashed so badly that it leaned forward and scratched Wyatt's trainer.

"Then the bike hit the front offside of the car, leaving scratches and tire marks." The bike skidded offside and across the road and was chased by Mr. Wyatt, leaving various scratches and gouges on the road. The motorcycle hit the raised curb of the roundabout and came to a halt."

Witnesses saw the motorcycle "wobble" and heard a "loud bang." One witness said Mr. Wyatt was "making an evasive move." Mr. Wyatt was seen lying on the ground at the scene. Upon arrival, Mr. Wyatt was pronounced dead at the scene. Consistent widespread serious injuries were caused by road traffic accidents in which the deceased was thrown to the ground. Wyatt's primary injuries were to his head, chest, abdomen, and pelvis. Fracture, and wo flows into the spleen and liver. Meanwhile, Dunachey was "in a rather nonsensical shock" before identifying himself as the driver to police.

He later gave a no-comment interview. Miss Stanton Said: "Crash investigators say Danachey did not search the property to observe the bikes.

" Dunnachie's negligence killed Mr. Wyatt."

Brian Cooney ruled for the defense that it was a "very tragic accident." rice field. The lawyer added:

"What happened next is very disappointing where the bike hit. The consequences of this are very unimaginable."

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