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A father has been found guilty of causing the deaths of four of his children by dangerous driving.A father has been found guilty of causing the deaths of four of his children by dangerous driving.
Nigel Gresham, 37, of Chapel Hill, Lincolnshire, was driving his modified Land Rover when it plunged into the River Witham, in September last year.Nigel Gresham, 37, of Chapel Hill, Lincolnshire, was driving his modified Land Rover when it plunged into the River Witham, in September last year.
Willow, two, Angel, four, Thor, six, and Keavy, eight, died in the river.Willow, two, Angel, four, Thor, six, and Keavy, eight, died in the river.
Lincoln Crown Court heard Mr Gresham, who denied the charges, had been driving too fast and the vehicle was not roadworthy. Lincoln Crown Court heard Gresham, who denied the charges, had been driving too fast and the vehicle was not roadworthy. He will be sentenced later.
The court had earlier been told Gresham's Land Rover had several "ill-judged" modifications aimed at improving its off-road performance and that repairs to it were also "incompetent".
The jury was told that moments before the crash, Gresham pulled over to allow another vehicle coming in the opposite direction to pass.
But as it mounted the verge, a bracket close to the rear axle snapped and the Land Rover turned on its side, rolling down the bank and into the water.
Gresham, his partner Sara Bolland, 31, and their three eldest children survived.