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A police officer has been found guilty of causing the death of a 16-year-old schoolgirl by dangerous driving. | A police officer has been found guilty of causing the death of a 16-year-old schoolgirl by dangerous driving. |
Pc John Dougal, 41, had accelerated to 94mph (151km/h) in a 30mph zone before he hit Hayley Adamson in Newcastle in May, the city's crown court heard. | Pc John Dougal, 41, had accelerated to 94mph (151km/h) in a 30mph zone before he hit Hayley Adamson in Newcastle in May, the city's crown court heard. |
A police driving expert told the court that the patrol officer's speed was unjustified, but Dougal had claimed he had been driving safely. | A police driving expert told the court that the patrol officer's speed was unjustified, but Dougal had claimed he had been driving safely. |
Northumbria Police said it accepted responsibility for Hayley's death. | Northumbria Police said it accepted responsibility for Hayley's death. |
The car's siren and lights had not been activated at the time, the jury heard. | The car's siren and lights had not been activated at the time, the jury heard. |
Following the conviction, Judge David Hodson said a prison sentence was inevitable. | Following the conviction, Judge David Hodson said a prison sentence was inevitable. |
Northumbria Police said Dougal was suspended from his job and an employment hearing would be held in the future. | |
The crash happened on Denton Road in Scotswood on 19 May. | The crash happened on Denton Road in Scotswood on 19 May. |
Hayley Adamson's aunt Elizabeth Broom: 'Hayley was a lovely bubbly girl' | Hayley Adamson's aunt Elizabeth Broom: 'Hayley was a lovely bubbly girl' |
The court was told that Dougal was reacting to the Volvo's automatic number plate recognition system, which alerted him to a passing car - indicating it could potentially be linked to a crime. | |
He accelerated to catch up with the Renault Megane and struck Hayley when she stepped into the road. | He accelerated to catch up with the Renault Megane and struck Hayley when she stepped into the road. |
Dougal said he had not wanted to alert the other driver to his presence by putting on his sirens or blue lights. | Dougal said he had not wanted to alert the other driver to his presence by putting on his sirens or blue lights. |
But the number plate recognition data was later found to be out of date - the Megane was being lawfully driven by a Czech national. | But the number plate recognition data was later found to be out of date - the Megane was being lawfully driven by a Czech national. |
At the time of the crash, the qualified advanced driver was travelling so fast he had effectively become a passenger in his own car and had surrendered "to physics", an expert witness told the jury. | At the time of the crash, the qualified advanced driver was travelling so fast he had effectively become a passenger in his own car and had surrendered "to physics", an expert witness told the jury. |
The court was shown footage from the in-car video camera | |
Retired police inspector and police driving standards expert Gordon Robertson said he "could not imagine" a situation where Dougal should have accelerated to more than 90mph, without activating his blue lights or siren. | Retired police inspector and police driving standards expert Gordon Robertson said he "could not imagine" a situation where Dougal should have accelerated to more than 90mph, without activating his blue lights or siren. |
The court was shown footage from the in-car video camera, including the moment the teenager was hit by the car and flung out of shot. | The court was shown footage from the in-car video camera, including the moment the teenager was hit by the car and flung out of shot. |
Judge David Hodson said: "You will be remanded in custody and you must appreciate that the inevitable outcome of a conviction of an offence of this nature is an immediate sentence of custody." | Judge David Hodson said: "You will be remanded in custody and you must appreciate that the inevitable outcome of a conviction of an offence of this nature is an immediate sentence of custody." |
He added: "I am sure everybody who has sat through this case will be acutely conscious of the grief there has been to the Adamson family." | He added: "I am sure everybody who has sat through this case will be acutely conscious of the grief there has been to the Adamson family." |
Pc John Dougal is a qualified advanced driver | |
The jury of eight women and four men took an hour and a half to reach its unanimous verdict. | The jury of eight women and four men took an hour and a half to reach its unanimous verdict. |
Dougal was remanded in custody to be sentenced on 1 May. | Dougal was remanded in custody to be sentenced on 1 May. |
Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Jim Campbell said: "Northumbria Police fully accepts responsibility for the death of Hayley Adamson and I would like to sincerely apologise to Hayley's family. We all share in their sadness at this terrible loss of a young life. | Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Jim Campbell said: "Northumbria Police fully accepts responsibility for the death of Hayley Adamson and I would like to sincerely apologise to Hayley's family. We all share in their sadness at this terrible loss of a young life. |
"The public place their trust in police officers to make judgements and act in a way that does not put them at risk and on this occasion we failed." | "The public place their trust in police officers to make judgements and act in a way that does not put them at risk and on this occasion we failed." |
Hayley was due to sit the first of her GCSE exams, in English, the day after she was killed. | Hayley was due to sit the first of her GCSE exams, in English, the day after she was killed. |
Her friends began a fundraising campaign to pay for a memorial and launched a "Justice for Hayley" fund. | Her friends began a fundraising campaign to pay for a memorial and launched a "Justice for Hayley" fund. |
A youth club was opened last month in her memory. | A youth club was opened last month in her memory. |