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Driver over limit in death crash | Driver over limit in death crash |
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A disqualified driver who was twice the drink limit and had taken cocaine before he crashed into a taxi killing its driver, has been jailed. | A disqualified driver who was twice the drink limit and had taken cocaine before he crashed into a taxi killing its driver, has been jailed. |
Darren Neesham, 30, of Alltwen in the Swansea valley was being pursued by police when he collided head-on with Raymond Tristram's taxi. | Darren Neesham, 30, of Alltwen in the Swansea valley was being pursued by police when he collided head-on with Raymond Tristram's taxi. |
He admitted four charges including causing death by dangerous driving at Swansea Crown Court earlier this week. | He admitted four charges including causing death by dangerous driving at Swansea Crown Court earlier this week. |
Mr Tristram's family said the eight year prison sentence was "a joke". | Mr Tristram's family said the eight year prison sentence was "a joke". |
The court heard that on 18 July Neesham had spent most of the day in pubs and clubs in Pontardawe and Swansea celebrating his 30th birthday. | The court heard that on 18 July Neesham had spent most of the day in pubs and clubs in Pontardawe and Swansea celebrating his 30th birthday. |
He was driving home from Swansea's Wind Street at about 1am when he was spotted by police. | He was driving home from Swansea's Wind Street at about 1am when he was spotted by police. |
It was, to say the least, a monumental collision Geraint Walters, prosecuting | It was, to say the least, a monumental collision Geraint Walters, prosecuting |
During a pursuit which lasted almost four miles, Neesham reached speeds of up to 100mph. | During a pursuit which lasted almost four miles, Neesham reached speeds of up to 100mph. |
As he overtook a car on the approach to the village of Glais he crashed head on into Mr Tristram's taxi. | As he overtook a car on the approach to the village of Glais he crashed head on into Mr Tristram's taxi. |
Prosecuting, Geraint Walters said: "It was, to say the least, a monumental collision." | Prosecuting, Geraint Walters said: "It was, to say the least, a monumental collision." |
The 62-year-old grandfather from Neath, who was working at the time, died a short time later at the scene. | The 62-year-old grandfather from Neath, who was working at the time, died a short time later at the scene. |
In a victim impact statement his elder brother John said Mr Tristram was an "intelligent, thoughtful and caring man". | In a victim impact statement his elder brother John said Mr Tristram was an "intelligent, thoughtful and caring man". |
He said his brother had dedicated much of his later life to caring for his 95-year-old mother who had now survived him. | He said his brother had dedicated much of his later life to caring for his 95-year-old mother who had now survived him. |
Judge Keith Thomas was told Neesham had a string of motoring convictions dating back 12 years. | Judge Keith Thomas was told Neesham had a string of motoring convictions dating back 12 years. |
These included 11 convictions for driving while disqualified, four for drink driving and numerous for aggravated vehicle-taking. | These included 11 convictions for driving while disqualified, four for drink driving and numerous for aggravated vehicle-taking. |
Video link | Video link |
In one previous incident he had driven deliberately at police. | In one previous incident he had driven deliberately at police. |
In mitigation Ian Wright said Neesham had shown remorse, had never intentionally taken cocaine and had himself been badly injured in the collision. | In mitigation Ian Wright said Neesham had shown remorse, had never intentionally taken cocaine and had himself been badly injured in the collision. |
Neesham was not in court for sentencing but appeared via video link from Swansea prison. | Neesham was not in court for sentencing but appeared via video link from Swansea prison. |
Judge Thomas told him he was "no ordinary drink driver" but one with an "appalling previous history of offending". | Judge Thomas told him he was "no ordinary drink driver" but one with an "appalling previous history of offending". |
He told Neesham he had shown a "callous disregard for the safety of others" but he had to take into account the fact he had pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity. | He told Neesham he had shown a "callous disregard for the safety of others" but he had to take into account the fact he had pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity. |
Neesham admitted causing death by dangerous driving, driving while disqualified, drink driving and driving without insurance. | Neesham admitted causing death by dangerous driving, driving while disqualified, drink driving and driving without insurance. |
Speaking outside the court, Mr Tristram's brother John said: "He will be out [of jail] in four years - it's a joke." |
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