More Blood On GB Hands

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    messenger

    http://www.thisistrafford.co.uk/trafford/stretford__urmston/news/STRETFORD__URMSTON_NEWS1.html

    Jehovah's Witness died after crash injuries

    A Jehovah's Witness whose legs were crushed in a road accident caused when an ice cream man from Stretford dropped his cigarettes died after refusing a blood transfusion, a court heard on Tuesday.

    Margaret McCracken, 57, was trapped between her camper van and a parked car that was shunted backwards when it was hit by the ice cream van.

    Both her legs were smashed and one had to be amputated but Mrs McCracken refused a blood transfusion because of her religious beliefs and died two days later.

    At Manchester Crown Court the ice cream salesman, Himat Singh, who was working for his family business despite never holding a driving licence, admitted causing death by dangerous driving and was jailed for two years.

    His 48-year-old father, Balbir Singh, was in the dock with him because he falsely claimed he was driving at the time of the tragedy.

    Balbir Singh was jailed for four months when he pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice.

    Himat Singh was told by Judge Anthony Ensor that bending down to pick up cigarettes while driving was a case of gross criminal negligence. "I take account of the fact she refused a blood transfusion because of her faith as a Jehovah's Witness, but there is no doubt that but for your poor driving this lady would have been alive today."

    Andrew Long, prosecuting, said that at the time of the crash, Himat Singh was seen searching for something under the dashboard and by the time he looked up it was too late.

    He hit another parked car, which was shunted backwards and Mrs McCracken was trapped.

    Mr Long said the issue of Jehovah's Witness's beliefs has been decided by case law, adding: "The fact somebody has refused treatment because of religious principles is not a defence."

    After the accident Singh rang his home in nearby Rosslyn Road, Stretford and his father, who also lived at the house walked to the scene, got in the van's driving seat and later told police he had been the driver.

    Barry Grennan, for Himat Singh, who had a number of previous convictions for motoring offences, including driving without a licence, was devastated by the tragedy.

    "He was driving very slowly and dropped his cigarettes. He picked them up, but momentarily lost control of the van. It was an unusual chain of events which could not have been anticipated and will be on his conscience for life."

  • Simon
    Simon

    Good grief ... just a stones throw from us, literally.

    So sad that she died for a doctrine that they already appear to be preparing to abandon.

    I think the guy deserved a longer term - there is no excuse for driving without a license and that is way too lenient.

    Tragic.

    Edited by - Simon on 11 July 2002 16:39:0

  • MikeMusto
    MikeMusto

    Do you see how ciggarettes kill

  • AjaxMan
    AjaxMan

    I think the guy deserved a longer term - there is no excuse for driving without a license and that is way too lenient.

    Very true, he deserves to rot in prison longer for NOT following the law to have a driver license to drive. Being a foreigner, that doesn't excuse him for being ignorant of the law. If someone wants to live and work in another country, LEARN the laws of that country and more importantly, learn how to communicate in that country's language.

  • Kenneson
    Kenneson

    There is no justification for driving without a license. And as a result of this accident (is it accurate to call it manslaughter?) he probably never will be issued one.

  • nancee park
    nancee park

    Was this article printed today or when?

  • Matt_exmo
    Matt_exmo

    He probably s not foreign. Most likely a British-born Asian.

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