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Driver jailed after bee in cab causes death crash

28 July 2008

A truck driver who was distracted when a bee flew into his cab swerved and caused a multiple vehicle crash that killed two students, a court heard. Gavin Anstey, 23, from Worthing, who admitted dangerous driving charges, was jailed for four years when he appeared before Lewes Crown Court.

The court heard that Anstey, driving a truck for a home insulation company, had been on the A27 near Lewes when he swerved head-on into oncoming traffic as he was trying to get the bee off his leg. The  two female students who died had been travelling in separate cars, both struck by Anstey's truck.

Defence barrister Hugh Williams said: "It is something that might happen to anyone and it is a matter of how he reacted. What he should have done is steer the other way and not be so scared. There was an element of acting with the normal fortitude of a driver that was not present here. He didn't steer as a competent and careful driver would, he didn't brake as a competent driver should."

Passing sentence Judge Anthony Niblett said: "The deaths have caused a devastating and irreplaceable loss to both families. "No sentence can begin to compensate for the loss of these two young lives, which were vibrant, full of promise."


Andrew Smith
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