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Bestival A3 fatal crash: Coach tyre 'almost 20 years old' | Bestival A3 fatal crash: Coach tyre 'almost 20 years old' |
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Three people returning from the Bestival music festival died after a coach tyre that was 19-and-a-half years old blew out, an inquest heard. | |
The 52-seat coach crashed as it headed north on the A3 in Surrey, travelling to Merseyside from the festival on the Isle of Wight last September. | |
Driver Colin Daulby, 63, and passengers Kerry Ogden, 23, and Michael Molloy, 18, were killed. | Driver Colin Daulby, 63, and passengers Kerry Ogden, 23, and Michael Molloy, 18, were killed. |
A tyre expert told the inquest the tyre that burst was "abnormally old". | |
The blow-out, on the front nearside tyre, made the coach veer to the left, mount the embankment, crash through a fence and into a tree just before midnight on 10 September. | |
The coach, which was operated by Merseypride Travel, was full of friends who had left Merseyside for the festival five days earlier. | |
Passengers spoke of waking up and seeing the tree looming before them as the coach went up the embankment. | Passengers spoke of waking up and seeing the tree looming before them as the coach went up the embankment. |
The inquest heard many suffered serious injuries. | The inquest heard many suffered serious injuries. |
Mr Daulby, from Warrington, Miss Ogden, of Maghull in Liverpool, and musician Mr Molloy, from Woolton in Liverpool, died from multiple injuries. | |
'Falling apart' | |
Tyre expert David Price said several of the six tyres on the coach were old, with the tyre that burst being "abnormally old". | |
Another dated back to 2001 and the spare was 14 years old. | |
The burst tyre had a dot code giving its age and caused the accident as it finally failed, he said. | |
He said the tyre had been falling apart internally for months. | He said the tyre had been falling apart internally for months. |
Mr Price said it was only half worn so had either been a spare or in storage for many years. | Mr Price said it was only half worn so had either been a spare or in storage for many years. |
"This is one of the oldest tyres I have encountered failing," he said. | "This is one of the oldest tyres I have encountered failing," he said. |
He said recommendations from manufacturers said tyres should not be fitted to cars if they are six years old, and should be replaced if they are 10 years old. | He said recommendations from manufacturers said tyres should not be fitted to cars if they are six years old, and should be replaced if they are 10 years old. |
He said that this was not a legal requirement and that it did not apply to coaches or lorries, which was "frustrating". | He said that this was not a legal requirement and that it did not apply to coaches or lorries, which was "frustrating". |
'Struggling to walk' | |
Motorist Thomas Hughes said that as he had almost overtaken the coach, he heard a "very loud explosion". | Motorist Thomas Hughes said that as he had almost overtaken the coach, he heard a "very loud explosion". |
His car swerved and was hit with debris that sounded like pebbles hitting his roof. | His car swerved and was hit with debris that sounded like pebbles hitting his roof. |
"I looked in the left-hand mirror because I thought I had blown a tyre and the coach was not there," he said. | "I looked in the left-hand mirror because I thought I had blown a tyre and the coach was not there," he said. |
Troy Walter was a passenger in a car behind the coach when it left the dual carriageway. | Troy Walter was a passenger in a car behind the coach when it left the dual carriageway. |
"There were a couple of people struggling to walk, there was debris on the floor," he said. | "There were a couple of people struggling to walk, there was debris on the floor," he said. |
Janet Fields, who was driving Mr Walter, said in a statement: "It just left the road. There were no brake lights, no skidding - it just glided off the road and then up the embankment." | Janet Fields, who was driving Mr Walter, said in a statement: "It just left the road. There were no brake lights, no skidding - it just glided off the road and then up the embankment." |
Mr Daulby was described as a safe and considerate driver who loved his part-time job with the company. Tests showed he had not consumed alcohol or drugs, the hearing was told. | Mr Daulby was described as a safe and considerate driver who loved his part-time job with the company. Tests showed he had not consumed alcohol or drugs, the hearing was told. |
The inquest, in Woking, Surrey, was adjourned until Tuesday. | The inquest, in Woking, Surrey, was adjourned until Tuesday. |
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