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26.01.2024 - 19:55 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A killer BMW driver ignored red lights on the way to the birth of his child - smashing into another car and taking a beloved mother's life. Paul Wright, 31, crashed into 57-year-old Jane Hickson's vehicle.
He had gone through red light on Liverpool Road in Chester, near the Countess of Chester Hospital. Wright has now been jailed for nine years after previously pleading guilty to causing death by dangerous driving.
The dad-of-two was behind the wheel of his BMW X5, driving at 60mph on November 5 last year. Chester Crown Court heard he slowed to 30mph as he skipped his third red light in a row.
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He then ploughed into the side of Ms Hickson's Vauxhall Grandland X, who was taking her 21-year-old daughter to see her elderly grandparents.
She died at the scene after sustaining horrific injuries. Police later discovered Wright, of Westerna Avenue in Ellesmere Port, had nearly caused other crashes having earlier run other red lights.
He flicked another driver a middle finger and later tested positive for cannabis. A subsequent blood test revealed he was under the legal limit.
It was later revealed Wright was on bail for drug driving at the time of the crash, having previously been arrested in May 2023 having testing positive following a roadside swab test. Officers were awaiting blood analysis results.
Sergeant Simon Degg, of the Cheshire Police's Serious and Complex Collision Investigation Unit, said: "This collision occurred due to the extremely poor and dangerous driving of Paul Wright over a prolonged period of time. His driving can only be described as atrocious and pointless.
"His actions have devastated the lives of all those involved,
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