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Father jailed after his daughter was killed in high-speed collision

by Cumbria Crack
26/01/2018
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Chizoro Edohasim

[A] father has been jailed after his daughter was killed in high speed collision.

Chizoro Edohasim (13/08/1970) of Huntspil Drive, Timperley has today, Friday 26 January 2018, been sentenced to 4 years in prison after being found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving and causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

He has also been given a 5 year disqualification from driving.

Shortly after 10.50am on Saturday 7 May 2016 police were called to Manchester Road at the junction with Stamford Brook Road in Altrincham after a Toyota Auris collided with a wall.

Olivia Edohasim

In the car was Chizoro Edohasim and his two daughters, nine-year-old Olivia Edohasim and her sister. She was taken to hospital and received emergency life-saving surgery, but sadly, Olivia died at the scene as a result of her injuries.

The courts heard from witnesses who said that Edohasim’s driving was irresponsible and dangerous after he was seen driving his car at high speed overtaking other vehicles and causing oncoming traffic to take evasive action.

Edohasim pleaded not guilty, saying that his brakes had failed.

The car was examined by experts and data downloaded revealed that the car was at 100% acceleration and the brakes were off at the time of the collision.

A jury found Edohasmin guilty last month at Minshull Street Crown Court after hearing all of the evidence including seeing damming CCTV footage.

Sergeant Brian Orr of GMP’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit said: “This was a very tragic case, this family have been ripped apart by the stupidity of their father and his little girl has lost her life due to his dangerous driving.

“He will have to live with that guilt for the rest of his life, knowing that he killed his own daughter. There really are no winners in this case.

“Prison is the lesser of the punishments that Edohasim will suffer. This tragic incident shows that we will always bring those who gamble with peoples’ lives by driving dangerously, to justice.”

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