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Home / Crime and Justice / Driver avoids jail after crash kills couple

Driver avoids jail after crash kills couple

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Driver convicted of causing death by careless driving.
  • Couple killed in head-on collision on Bridlington road.
  • Driver received suspended sentence and five-year ban.
Driver avoids jail after crash kills couple

Laila Barnard-Wigley, 27, has avoided prison after admitting to causing the deaths of Dean Yarrow and Faye Wardle in a horrific head-on collision on May 7, 2021. Driving her Mercedes too fast for torrential rain conditions in Bridlington, East Yorkshire, her car aquaplaned and collided with the couple's vehicle.

Barnard-Wigley, who was reportedly rushing to sell beauty products before a salon closed, was found to be driving carelessly. The tragic accident resulted in the deaths of Mr Yarrow, 33, and Miss Wardle, 32, leaving their families devastated by the profound grief and the "deafening silence" left behind.

At Hull Crown Court, Barnard-Wigley received a 21-month suspended prison sentence, 200 hours of unpaid work, and a six-month curfew. She is disqualified from driving for five years and must pass an extended retest. Her defense cited inexperience and genuine remorse for the "momentary lapse" and "misjudgement" that led to the catastrophic consequences.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Laila Barnard-Wigley received a suspended prison sentence, community service, and a five-year driving ban for causing the deaths of two people.
The victims were Dean Yarrow, 33, and his girlfriend Faye Wardle, 32, who died in a head-on collision.
She was driving too fast for wet conditions, likely aquaplaning on standing water, and was in a hurry to sell beauty products.

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