Death driver jailed despite mercy plea

A DRIVER who caused a pensioner’s death in a head-on
crash has been jailed for two years, in spite of a plea for mercy from the dead woman’s family.

A DRIVER who caused a pensioner’s death in a head-on
crash has been jailed for two years, in spite of a plea for mercy from the dead woman’s family.

Edward Beckley, 27, attempted a dangerous overtaking manoeuvre and crashed into a car driven by Sarah Stewart, 77, of Moffat, on the A701 near Johnstonebridge, Dumfries and Galloway, on 3 March last year. Husband George Stewart, 79, a passenger, was seriously injured.

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Beckley, of Bathgate, West Lothian, was found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving. The High Court in Edinburgh heard that Mrs Stewart’s nephew, Andrew Dick, had written a testimonal for Beckley in which he said that no purpose would be served by sending him to prison.

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