We feel completely robbed : Family pay tribute to much loved grandad as driver sentenced This has destroyed the heart of our family and life will never be the same
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Paul Sims was a husband, father and grandfather (Image: Police)
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A forensic collision investigation report concluded Schofield had failed to see Mr Sims and his friend as they cycled and as he turned directly into their path.
The report noted that Schofield should have been able to see them and the exact reason why he failed to do so was unclear, but he did not take extra care when pulling out of the junction.
In police interview, Schofield said he didn’t see the cyclists as he turned and claimed there must have been a blind spot created by the pillar of the car.
Schofield was later served with a postal requisition charging him with causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving.
Published:
6:35 PM January 28, 2021
Updated:
10:23 AM January 29, 2021
Martins Kalnins has been charged with drink driving after crashing BMW 5 series into fences and a parked vehicle before colliding with March doctors surgery.
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A man has been charged with drink driving after crashing their BMW 5 series into fences and a parked vehicle before colliding with Mercheford House doctors surgery in March
Martins Kalnins, of Highfield Road, March, was arrested at the scene following the collision in Elwyn Road.
Martins Kalnins has been charged with drink driving after crashing BMW 5 series into fences and a parked vehicle before colliding with March doctors surgery. The aftermath of the crash.
Man who was spotted in Huntingdon hanging around cars in sentenced.
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Police are reminding residents to be vigilant about locking their vehicles and keeping valuables out of sight.
The advice follows the arrest of 30-year-old Boris Borisov who was spotted acting suspiciously around vehicles by a member of public in Mulberry Close, Huntingdon on Thursday, January 21.
A concerned resident called police who found Borisov in nearby Ambury Road looking into another vehicle.
CCTV showed Borisov peering into the vehicle while keeping an eye out around him and trying the car handle.
Borisov, of Montpelier Place, Brighton, pleaded guilty to vehicle interference at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court on January 22 and was sentenced to 10 weeks in custody, suspended for a year.
Published:
5:43 PM January 25, 2021
The lorry driver was seen weaving all over the road at Alconbury before he was stopped by police.
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A man who drove a fully laden lorry more than three times over the drink drive limit has been jailed.
Sveltozar Ivanov, 48, of no fixed abode, was seen driving Sowly and all over the carriageway by a member of the public on the A1M near Sawtry on Saturday afternoon (January 23).
Officers from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire (BCH) Road Policing Unit (RPU) tracked down the lorry on the A1307 at Alconbury and pulled it over.