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A coach driver who admitted causing the deaths of three passengers by dangerous driving in a crash near Heathrow Airport has been jailed for five years. | A coach driver who admitted causing the deaths of three passengers by dangerous driving in a crash near Heathrow Airport has been jailed for five years. |
Oxford Crown Court heard that father-of-three Philip Rooney was making a safety announcement while speeding round a bend when he lost control. | |
The London-to-Aberdeen National Express service overturned on the M4/M25 slip road on 3 January 2007. | The London-to-Aberdeen National Express service overturned on the M4/M25 slip road on 3 January 2007. |
Rooney, 49, of Lanarkshire, drove like a man "possessed", the court was told. | |
Christina Toner, 76, from Monifieth, and Yi Di Lin, 30, a Chinese national, died in the crash while John Carruthers, 78, of Chertsey, Surrey, died in hospital on 1 July. | Christina Toner, 76, from Monifieth, and Yi Di Lin, 30, a Chinese national, died in the crash while John Carruthers, 78, of Chertsey, Surrey, died in hospital on 1 July. |
Four passengers had to have limbs amputated, while 61 others were injured. Many had to be cut from the wreckage by emergency services. | Four passengers had to have limbs amputated, while 61 others were injured. Many had to be cut from the wreckage by emergency services. |
He kept overtaking everything and going like the clappers A passenger's account | He kept overtaking everything and going like the clappers A passenger's account |
Judge Mr Justice Gross said: "No sentence I pass can undo the events of that day and the deaths and injuries that resulted." | |
Gail Light, daughter of Ms Toner said: "I have been feeling guilty for feeling sorry for the man but the evidence I heard today changed my mind on that because of the previous convictions he had for speeding." | |
Richard Latham QC, prosecuting, said Rooney, from Carluke, kept breaking speed limits, as was shown in tachograph readings, as he left Victoria coach station for Heathrow. | |
Rooney's driving and heavy braking of the double-decker bus caused bags to fall off the luggage shelf, passengers said. | Rooney's driving and heavy braking of the double-decker bus caused bags to fall off the luggage shelf, passengers said. |
The court heard Rooney was delayed for half-an-hour when one family's luggage could not fit into the coach and he had to call a taxi to carry it. | The court heard Rooney was delayed for half-an-hour when one family's luggage could not fit into the coach and he had to call a taxi to carry it. |
A baby on board the coach lost a leg | |
As he reached the slip road for the M25, Rooney ignored the 40mph speed limit and was driving at 55mph. | As he reached the slip road for the M25, Rooney ignored the 40mph speed limit and was driving at 55mph. |
Mr Latham said passengers noted the bus was being "driven significantly faster, as if the driver was seeking to make up for lost time". | Mr Latham said passengers noted the bus was being "driven significantly faster, as if the driver was seeking to make up for lost time". |
When the coach clipped a barrier after leaving Heathrow the driver lost control, resulting in the vehicle skidding and travelling sideways before striking a crash barrier and overturning. | |
One passenger had said: "After Heathrow the driver drove like he was possessed. He kept overtaking everything and going like the clappers." | One passenger had said: "After Heathrow the driver drove like he was possessed. He kept overtaking everything and going like the clappers." |
Referring to the extent of injuries, Mr Latham gave the example of Samia Berbiche, an Albanian national, who was with her three-year-old son and eight-month-old daughter. | |
She lost part of her right leg, her son lost part of his right leg and lower left arm, and her baby daughter also lost a leg. | |
An earlier hearing heard Rooney had been caught speeding in passenger vehicles on five other occasions and was also disciplined by his employer in December 2004 for tampering with a speed limiter. | |
Mohammed Khamisa QC, defending, said the "traumatised" driver had offered his "heartfelt apologies". | |
"The events have crushed him and continue to haunt him." | |
Rooney was also banned from driving for three years. |