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Death crash man's 'incompetence' | Death crash man's 'incompetence' |
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A man who crashed his Land Rover into a river, killing four of his seven children, carried out "incompetent" changes to the car, a court heard. | A man who crashed his Land Rover into a river, killing four of his seven children, carried out "incompetent" changes to the car, a court heard. |
Nigel Gresham, 37, from Chapel Hill in Lincolnshire, has pleaded not guilty at Lincoln Crown Court to causing the deaths by dangerous driving. | |
His children, Willow, two, Angel, four, Thor, six, and Keavy, eight, died when the car careered into the River Witham. | |
It happened on 16 September 2007 at Tattershall Bridge near Coningsby. | It happened on 16 September 2007 at Tattershall Bridge near Coningsby. |
Timothy Spencer QC, prosecuting, said Mr Gresham had carried out a number of modifications to the Land Rover in the four years he had owned it. | |
Worn brake pedal | Worn brake pedal |
"His major pastime was driving it off-road and it may be that a number of the modifications were intended to assist him with that. | |
"Sadly they didn't assist him with driving on-road." | |
Eventually all of the occupants were pulled out but in the case of four of them, sadly it was too late Timothy Spencer QC | |
The jury was shown a DVD of road tests carried out on the Land Rover at RAF Scampton. | |
The tests found that the calliper on the offside front brake was bigger than the one on the nearside, while the brake pedal was also worn. | |
"Sometimes the vehicle would stop straight but other times it would lock and grab erratically," Mr Spencer added. | "Sometimes the vehicle would stop straight but other times it would lock and grab erratically," Mr Spencer added. |
Other drivers had seen the Land Rover speed past them before the fatal crash. | |
It was estimated to have been travelling at between 50 and 60mph (80 to 96km/h). | |
Mr Spencer said: "Having passed a Clio in front of him, it then swerved towards its offside towards the river and rolled over, tumbling down the bank into the Witham. | Mr Spencer said: "Having passed a Clio in front of him, it then swerved towards its offside towards the river and rolled over, tumbling down the bank into the Witham. |
"Some of the occupants, including Mr Gresham the driver, got themselves out of the vehicle. | |
"Eventually all of the occupants were pulled out but in the case of four of them, sadly it was too late." | |
The court heard that the Land Rover had passed an MoT in February - seven months before the crash. | The court heard that the Land Rover had passed an MoT in February - seven months before the crash. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |