
Friday, 20 January 2012 16:35
A driver involved in a fatal collision in Bexhill had been stopped twice for speeding in the days before he mowed down a pedestrian in the summer of 2010.
Arron Nicolaou, 24, of Battle Road, St Leonards-on-Sea, pleaded guilty to causing the death by dangerous driving of 40-year-old local man, Mark Penfold, in De La Warr Road at 11.24pm on August 14, 2010.
Hove Crown Court heard how Nicolaou had been stopped for excess speed in Marina, St Leonards on August 7 and then issued a fixed penalty notice for driving at 55mph in a 40mph zone by Kent Police on August 11.
Sergeant Phil Duffy from Sussex Police's Road Policing Unit said: "We haven't been able to accurately fix the speed that he was driving at in the 30mph zone that night, but from forensic investigation we can tell that tragically Mr Penfold was thrown at 49mph, which indicates that this is the minimum speed Nicolaou was travelling at the point of impact. This is what resulted in Mr Penfold's fatal injuries.
"There were a number of factors involved in the collision, but I have no doubt that excessive speed, along with a wilful and wanton disregard for the safety of other road users, was the overwhelmingly significant factor in Mr Penfold's sad death. If Nicolaou had learnt anything from his driving experiences over the week leading up to this, it would probably never have happened.
"This is why we do speed checks. This is why we fine and prosecute drivers who break the law."
Nicolaou was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison, disqualified from driving for five years and ordered to take an extended retest if he wishes to regain his licence.
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