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14.07.2021 - 23:59 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A retired HGV driver has walked free from court after he killed a dad-of-three in a smash.
John Crozier, who has one eye, failed to spot cyclist Robert Eaves when his car crashed into him on Dunham Road in Warburton, Trafford.
The dad of three, who was described as 'kind, thoughtful and clever' died as a result of his injuries following the smash last year.
Crozier, from Warrington, now has “sleepless nights” and and never
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Not even a global pandemic could stop prolific South Korean director Hong Sangsoo, but his latest film deals with ideas and tensions that echo questions and perspectives brought to the surface by this global health crisis. Playing in the Cannes Premiere section of this year’s Festival de Cannes, “In Front of Your Face” only slowly reveals its hand.
iOS - Android Findlay was convicted at the High Court in Glasgow of causing the death by careless driving.Judge Sean Murphy QC ordered Findlay to do 200 hours of unpaid work.He was also disqualified from driving for three years. An earlier hearing was told the tragedy happened on the A76 near Dumfries on October 6, 2018.
jail after he killed a dad-of-three in a road collision.John Crozier, who only has one eye, did not spot "kind, thoughtful and clever" cyclist Robert Eaves when his car smashed into him in an incident last year.The father tragically passed away as a result of his extensive injuries following the crash. Crozier, who is from Warrington, now suffers from "sleepless nights" and refuses to ever drive a vehicle again, Manchester Magistrates' Court heard.
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