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Cycle driver 'wished he was dead' | Cycle driver 'wished he was dead' |
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An inquest into the deaths of four cyclists killed by an out-of-control car has heard how the driver often wished he had died instead of them. | An inquest into the deaths of four cyclists killed by an out-of-control car has heard how the driver often wished he had died instead of them. |
Robert Harris also said he was "very possibly" driving too fast before his car hit members of Rhyl Cycling Club on an icy road near Abergele, Conwy. | Robert Harris also said he was "very possibly" driving too fast before his car hit members of Rhyl Cycling Club on an icy road near Abergele, Conwy. |
A statement by the 47-year-old security guard was read to the inquest jury. | A statement by the 47-year-old security guard was read to the inquest jury. |
It said Mr Harris constantly recalled the "tragic day" and offered his "deepest sympathies to the families". | |
Mr Harris, from Abergele, was on his way to work as a security guard at B&Q on the morning of the 8 January 2006. | Mr Harris, from Abergele, was on his way to work as a security guard at B&Q on the morning of the 8 January 2006. |
As a family man, Mr Harris struggles to comprehend the impact of the bereaved's sudden and terrible losses Statement on behalf of motorist Robert Harris | As a family man, Mr Harris struggles to comprehend the impact of the bereaved's sudden and terrible losses Statement on behalf of motorist Robert Harris |
The four cyclists - Thomas Harland, 14, Maurice Broadbent, 61, Dave Horrocks, 55, and Wayne Wilkes, 42 - were killed when the car, a Toyota Corolla, collided with the group on the A547. | The four cyclists - Thomas Harland, 14, Maurice Broadbent, 61, Dave Horrocks, 55, and Wayne Wilkes, 42 - were killed when the car, a Toyota Corolla, collided with the group on the A547. |
The cyclists had not long set out on a 60-mile Sunday club ride to Llandudno's Great Orme. | The cyclists had not long set out on a 60-mile Sunday club ride to Llandudno's Great Orme. |
Peter Freeman, Mr Harris's barrister, read out the statement at the inquest at Abergele town hall. | |
"Mr Harris has always wanted to express his deepest sympathies to the families," he said. | |
"He has been mindful of the possible pain that might be caused by any approach by him. | "He has been mindful of the possible pain that might be caused by any approach by him. |
"Mr Harris is very aware that nothing he can say or do will end the bereaved's suffering," the statement read. | "Mr Harris is very aware that nothing he can say or do will end the bereaved's suffering," the statement read. |
"As a family man Mr Harris struggles to comprehend the impact of the bereaved's sudden and terrible losses. | "As a family man Mr Harris struggles to comprehend the impact of the bereaved's sudden and terrible losses. |
"He cannot and does not see a member of his own family without feeling the pain of the bereaved's losses," Mr Freeman added. | "He cannot and does not see a member of his own family without feeling the pain of the bereaved's losses," Mr Freeman added. |
At the inquest, North-East Wales coroner John Hughes asked Mr Harris if he had been going too fast for the conditions. | At the inquest, North-East Wales coroner John Hughes asked Mr Harris if he had been going too fast for the conditions. |
"Very possibly," Mr Harris replied. | "Very possibly," Mr Harris replied. |
His statement described how the back end of his car had slid on the icy road. | His statement described how the back end of his car had slid on the icy road. |
'Haunted' | 'Haunted' |
He said in the statement he constantly recalled the "tragic day" and "did not set out intending to harm or even upset anyone". | He said in the statement he constantly recalled the "tragic day" and "did not set out intending to harm or even upset anyone". |
The four cyclists had just started on their 60-mile ride | The four cyclists had just started on their 60-mile ride |
Mr Harris added he hoped "the bereaved accept how hard he fought - in those fateful seconds - to control his car and avoid the cyclists". | Mr Harris added he hoped "the bereaved accept how hard he fought - in those fateful seconds - to control his car and avoid the cyclists". |
He said he had often wished he had not set off to work at all and that he had died instead. | He said he had often wished he had not set off to work at all and that he had died instead. |
In the statement Mr Harris said there was very little he could say because the crash happened so quickly. | In the statement Mr Harris said there was very little he could say because the crash happened so quickly. |
He added that the interview he gave to the police only three days afterwards provided all the information he could offer. | He added that the interview he gave to the police only three days afterwards provided all the information he could offer. |
He said he was "haunted" by the events but fully appreciated that his suffering was minimal compared to that of the bereaved. | He said he was "haunted" by the events but fully appreciated that his suffering was minimal compared to that of the bereaved. |
Mr Harris said he wished "there was more he could do than express his deepest sympathies." | Mr Harris said he wished "there was more he could do than express his deepest sympathies." |
Last August, Mr Harris was fined £180 with £35 costs and given six points on his licence after admitting having defective tyres. | Last August, Mr Harris was fined £180 with £35 costs and given six points on his licence after admitting having defective tyres. |
However the court heard the defective tyres were not a factor in the accident. | However the court heard the defective tyres were not a factor in the accident. |
The inquest continues. | The inquest continues. |