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Girl, 8, writes to drink-driver who 'nearly killed' mum | Girl, 8, writes to drink-driver who 'nearly killed' mum |
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An eight-year-old girl has written to a drink-driver who hit her mum's car at about 80mph while travelling on the wrong side of the road. | An eight-year-old girl has written to a drink-driver who hit her mum's car at about 80mph while travelling on the wrong side of the road. |
Amelia Elce, from Mansfield, escaped her car with cuts and "severe whiplash" in the crash on 21 September. | Amelia Elce, from Mansfield, escaped her car with cuts and "severe whiplash" in the crash on 21 September. |
Her daughter Isabelle said in her note to the man that he "nearly killed her mummy" because he "drank alcohol". | Her daughter Isabelle said in her note to the man that he "nearly killed her mummy" because he "drank alcohol". |
Tomasz Niedziela admitted driving while over the limit at Mansfield Magistrates' Court on 12 December. | Tomasz Niedziela admitted driving while over the limit at Mansfield Magistrates' Court on 12 December. |
Isabelle said she wrote the letter to "save other people" and persuade motorists not to drink and drive at Christmas. | Isabelle said she wrote the letter to "save other people" and persuade motorists not to drink and drive at Christmas. |
"To the man who drank alcohol on that night..." wrote Isabelle. | "To the man who drank alcohol on that night..." wrote Isabelle. |
"You nearly killed my mummy! She had to go to hospital with blood pouring out of her head and I nearly didn't have a mummy anymore. | "You nearly killed my mummy! She had to go to hospital with blood pouring out of her head and I nearly didn't have a mummy anymore. |
"So please don't ever do that again. Thank you from Isabelle." | "So please don't ever do that again. Thank you from Isabelle." |
The note had been shared widely on Facebook days after the crash but the family released it to the BBC, saying they wanted to send a message about drink-driving during the festive period. | |
Ms Elce, a tutor at North Notts College, said Isabelle surprised the family with her words. | Ms Elce, a tutor at North Notts College, said Isabelle surprised the family with her words. |
"She took herself off to her bedroom and came back with [the letter]," she said. | "She took herself off to her bedroom and came back with [the letter]," she said. |
"It was amazing. We didn't realise the impact it had on her." | "It was amazing. We didn't realise the impact it had on her." |
Ms Elce said the crash had left her "absolutely terrified" of getting in a car, even as a passenger. | Ms Elce said the crash had left her "absolutely terrified" of getting in a car, even as a passenger. |
"He was completely on my side of the road. [The police] think he hit me at 80mph," she said. | "He was completely on my side of the road. [The police] think he hit me at 80mph," she said. |
"I remember screaming and thinking I'm not coming out of this. I was very lucky. | "I remember screaming and thinking I'm not coming out of this. I was very lucky. |
"I thought I'd gone blind [following the impact] but it was due to the blood coming from the cuts to my head." | "I thought I'd gone blind [following the impact] but it was due to the blood coming from the cuts to my head." |
Niedziela, 35, of Garnon Street, Mansfield, was disqualified from driving for 20 months and had to pay a £590 fine with a £59 victim surcharge and £85 costs. | Niedziela, 35, of Garnon Street, Mansfield, was disqualified from driving for 20 months and had to pay a £590 fine with a £59 victim surcharge and £85 costs. |
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