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School crash driver Robert Bell 'may have fainted' | School crash driver Robert Bell 'may have fainted' |
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The driver of a car which crashed into children and parents outside a school may have fainted during a coughing fit, his trial has heard. | The driver of a car which crashed into children and parents outside a school may have fainted during a coughing fit, his trial has heard. |
Five children and three other adults were injured when the car driven by Robert Bell, 62, overturned at a pedestrian crossing outside Rhws school in the Vale of Glamorgan last June. | Five children and three other adults were injured when the car driven by Robert Bell, 62, overturned at a pedestrian crossing outside Rhws school in the Vale of Glamorgan last June. |
Mr Bell was typical of someone who could faint during a coughing fit, Cardiff magistrates were told. | Mr Bell was typical of someone who could faint during a coughing fit, Cardiff magistrates were told. |
He denies careless driving. | He denies careless driving. |
Mr Bell's car flipped on its roof in the collision last June sending young children "cartwheeling through the air". | Mr Bell's car flipped on its roof in the collision last June sending young children "cartwheeling through the air". |
Lollipop lady Karin Williams, 50, was in hospital for 10 weeks while one of the children was unconscious for three days. | Lollipop lady Karin Williams, 50, was in hospital for 10 weeks while one of the children was unconscious for three days. |
Mr Bell has said he does not remember what happened from the moment immediately before the incident until he came around upside down in his car. | Mr Bell has said he does not remember what happened from the moment immediately before the incident until he came around upside down in his car. |
But the prosecution has said he was conscious of what happened and that he had told a paramedic that he remembered surging forward after a speed bump. | But the prosecution has said he was conscious of what happened and that he had told a paramedic that he remembered surging forward after a speed bump. |
On Thursday, a medical expert told the court it was possible Mr Bell could faint through being overweight, a former smoker and having a history of the condition in the 1990s. | On Thursday, a medical expert told the court it was possible Mr Bell could faint through being overweight, a former smoker and having a history of the condition in the 1990s. |
Prof Alan Maurice said the events surrounding the crash and Robert Bell were "entirely typical" of someone who had fainted during a coughing fit, including Ms Williams's description of him tightly gripping the steering wheel with his eyes wide open. | |
He said he believed Mr Bell being unconscious could explain why he could not remember what happened. | He said he believed Mr Bell being unconscious could explain why he could not remember what happened. |
A driver could pull over at the start of a coughing fit but only if he or she was aware that they were potentially liable to faint, the professor said. | |
But he said there had been no complaint of coughing to Mr Bell's doctor immediately before or after the the incident. | But he said there had been no complaint of coughing to Mr Bell's doctor immediately before or after the the incident. |
'Horrendous bang' | |
The court heard the DVLA believes around 25 people a year die in road accidents caused by blacking out during a coughing fit. | |
The court has previously been told that Mr Bell was wearing flip flops when he crashed. | The court has previously been told that Mr Bell was wearing flip flops when he crashed. |
Under questioning he said he regularly wore them and that would not have impaired his driving. | Under questioning he said he regularly wore them and that would not have impaired his driving. |
Witnesses to the crash heard a "horrendous bang" as the car ploughed into the group of parents and children. | Witnesses to the crash heard a "horrendous bang" as the car ploughed into the group of parents and children. |
One witness told police the scene was chaotic with parents and children screaming. | One witness told police the scene was chaotic with parents and children screaming. |
The case continues. | The case continues. |