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Mother recounts water bike death | Mother recounts water bike death |
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The mother of a British schoolgirl killed in a water bike crash in Cyprus has told a court how she watched as her daughter's body was carried to shore. | The mother of a British schoolgirl killed in a water bike crash in Cyprus has told a court how she watched as her daughter's body was carried to shore. |
Lynne Sutton was giving evidence in the trial of two men accused of renting the bikes out to 16-year-old Hannah and her boyfriend, while both were underage. | |
Hannah, from Alderley Edge, was killed when her boyfriend James Dudley, from North Wales, crashed into her machine. | Hannah, from Alderley Edge, was killed when her boyfriend James Dudley, from North Wales, crashed into her machine. |
Christakis Ioannou, 46, and Aristos Ioannou, 30, are on trial in Limassol. | Christakis Ioannou, 46, and Aristos Ioannou, 30, are on trial in Limassol. |
The pair, who ran a beach side water boat hire firm, are accused of failing to check the pair were 18 - the minimum age required to hire the machines. | The pair, who ran a beach side water boat hire firm, are accused of failing to check the pair were 18 - the minimum age required to hire the machines. |
When I reached the lifeguards I recognised the girl was Hannah, my daughter. She was bleeding from her ears and nose Lynne Sutton | When I reached the lifeguards I recognised the girl was Hannah, my daughter. She was bleeding from her ears and nose Lynne Sutton |
Speaking at the district court, Mrs Sutton recalled the day she saw lifeguards carry the lifeless body of her daughter ashore in Pissouri. | Speaking at the district court, Mrs Sutton recalled the day she saw lifeguards carry the lifeless body of her daughter ashore in Pissouri. |
"After a while I saw two lifeguards driving jet-skis coming in from the sea - one of those was carrying a girl in his arms," she told the court. | "After a while I saw two lifeguards driving jet-skis coming in from the sea - one of those was carrying a girl in his arms," she told the court. |
"When I reached the lifeguards I recognised the girl was Hannah, my daughter. She was bleeding from her ears and nose." | "When I reached the lifeguards I recognised the girl was Hannah, my daughter. She was bleeding from her ears and nose." |
Mrs Sutton told the court that James told the men he had not hired a jet-ski before and was given instructions in under a minute. | |
Hannah's family have not blamed James for their daughter's death | Hannah's family have not blamed James for their daughter's death |
Marios Elias, defending both men, repeatedly questioned Mrs Sutton's account. | |
He suggested Hannah had told them she could drive the jet-skis and they had produced passports or other documents to show they were old enough. | |
Mr Elias also said the defendant had asked the pair their age. | |
Mrs Sutton denied the claim saying "There was no mention of passports or licences." | |
She added: "There is no way I, as a teacher who is responsible for the welfare of young people, would have allowed my daughter - let alone someone else's child - to do something which was illegal." | |
Case adjourned | |
Hannah died from head injuries when James, who is from Colwyn Bay, Conwy, lost control of his bike in August 2005. He was 16 at the time. | Hannah died from head injuries when James, who is from Colwyn Bay, Conwy, lost control of his bike in August 2005. He was 16 at the time. |
He told Mrs Sutton that Hannah's jet-ski had stopped suddenly and he could not brake in time. | He told Mrs Sutton that Hannah's jet-ski had stopped suddenly and he could not brake in time. |
After the tragedy James was briefly jailed but released after admitting causing Hannah's death. He was fined £2,000 by a court. | After the tragedy James was briefly jailed but released after admitting causing Hannah's death. He was fined £2,000 by a court. |
Hannah's family said they did not hold James responsible - but blamed those who had allowed the youngsters to hire the bikes. | Hannah's family said they did not hold James responsible - but blamed those who had allowed the youngsters to hire the bikes. |
It is claimed that Christakis and Aristos Ioannou failed to get either teenager to sign a disclaimer form, acknowledging the dangers and admitting liability in case of an accident. | It is claimed that Christakis and Aristos Ioannou failed to get either teenager to sign a disclaimer form, acknowledging the dangers and admitting liability in case of an accident. |
Both men have been charged with a single count of allowing the youngsters to drive the jet-skis without a licence. | |
The hearing was adjourned until 23 April for the defence to put its case to the court. |
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