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Death crash woman is 'not guilty' | Death crash woman is 'not guilty' |
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A woman has been found not guilty of causing death by dangerous driving but guilty of careless driving at Caernarfon Crown Court. | A woman has been found not guilty of causing death by dangerous driving but guilty of careless driving at Caernarfon Crown Court. |
Nia Lloyd Jones, 25, from Llanarmon, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, denied causing the death by dangerous driving of Anwen Thomas, 51, from Deiniolen. | Nia Lloyd Jones, 25, from Llanarmon, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, denied causing the death by dangerous driving of Anwen Thomas, 51, from Deiniolen. |
It was claimed Ms Jones had been on her mobile phone shortly before the accident. | |
Sentencing has been adjourned until Wednesday. | Sentencing has been adjourned until Wednesday. |
Ms Lloyd Jones, a former prisons drugs counsellor, told the court how she braked and lost control when she saw a tanker ahead of her. | |
Mother-of-two Anwen Thomas died two weeks after the collision | |
The jury heard that in statements to the police, she thought she crashed because her car had aqua-planed or skidded on the wet road. | |
The prosecution alleged there was not enough water on the road for a vehicle to crash in the way that Ms Jones had described to the police. | |
The jury were told that phone records showed she had used her mobile shortly before the accident. It was an allegation denied by Ms Jones. | |
Answering questions from her barrister Hugh Williams, she said she had a hands-free kit for her mobile phone with an earpiece and microphone. | |
'Twisty country road' | |
Cross-examined by prosecutor Wyn Lloyd Jones, she disputed another motorist's claim that she had been on the wrong side of the road before the collision. | |
He asked her: "Were you fumbling with your mobile phone at that time?" She replied: "No." | |
Mr Lloyd Jones alleged she was on a "twisty country road" and she used the phone and looked at its screen. Again, Ms Lloyd Jones denied his claim. | |
Mrs Thomas suffered a broken pelvis during the crash and underwent surgery 11 days later on December 14. | |
The following day, however, she died as a result of deep vein thrombosis. |