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Braintree ambulance driver cleared over 999 crash death | Braintree ambulance driver cleared over 999 crash death |
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An ambulance driver has been cleared of causing the death of a 77-year-old man through careless driving. | An ambulance driver has been cleared of causing the death of a 77-year-old man through careless driving. |
Faye Parson was on an emergency call in Danbury, Essex when her ambulance struck dentist Dr Michael Daly on a pelican crossing. | Faye Parson was on an emergency call in Danbury, Essex when her ambulance struck dentist Dr Michael Daly on a pelican crossing. |
Dr Daly died following the accident, in February 2016. Ms Parson, 41, of Braintree, denied the charge saying he had stepped out from behind a van. | Dr Daly died following the accident, in February 2016. Ms Parson, 41, of Braintree, denied the charge saying he had stepped out from behind a van. |
And, a jury at Chelmsford Crown Court found her not guilty. | And, a jury at Chelmsford Crown Court found her not guilty. |
Essex: For more on this and other stories from Essex | Essex: For more on this and other stories from Essex |
A data processor fitted to the ambulance showed it was travelling at 29mph (47km/h) in a 30mph (48km/h) limit immediately before the collision, on 4 February 2016. | A data processor fitted to the ambulance showed it was travelling at 29mph (47km/h) in a 30mph (48km/h) limit immediately before the collision, on 4 February 2016. |
Its blue lights were on and its siren was armed for use, but the device was not capable of recording whether the siren was used, the court was told. | Its blue lights were on and its siren was armed for use, but the device was not capable of recording whether the siren was used, the court was told. |
Ms Parson put her blue lights on before the collision with Dr Daly, the jurors, who took 41 minutes to reach their verdict, heard. | |
She had pulled into the wrong lane to overtake a queue of traffic as she approached the pedestrian crossing on the A414 Main Road in the village of Danbury in Essex, Peter Clement, prosecuting, said. | She had pulled into the wrong lane to overtake a queue of traffic as she approached the pedestrian crossing on the A414 Main Road in the village of Danbury in Essex, Peter Clement, prosecuting, said. |
The court was told how Dr Daly suffered severe brain injuries and was taken to St George's Hospital in Tooting, London by air ambulance. | The court was told how Dr Daly suffered severe brain injuries and was taken to St George's Hospital in Tooting, London by air ambulance. |
His life support machine was switched off four months later, after he contracted the MRSA superbug and suffered a cardiac arrest. | His life support machine was switched off four months later, after he contracted the MRSA superbug and suffered a cardiac arrest. |
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