Drivers warned of distraction dangers after HGV kills woman in Lingfield
Surrey Police is warning of the dangers of being distracted at the wheel following the death of an 82-year-old woman whose car was hit by a HGV that had gone through a red light in Lingfield.
The driver was sentenced on Friday (July 21) having pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving, following the incident in Eastbourne Road on August 17, 2016.
The HGV driver, 66-year-old Paul Russell, was legally using his Bluetooth hands free mobile phone at the time of the collision. The lorry went through a red light and hit the driver’s side of the Corsa, driven by Jill Turk from Lingfield, as her car turned onto the A22 from Ray Lane.
Sergeant JP Davis from Surrey Police’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit said: “This is a tragic case which has resulted in the death of an 82-year-old woman and has been devastating for her family and friends.
“Witnesses who followed behind Russell on the day described his driving as immaculate. This will have a far reaching impact on Russell and his family as, although the court recognised he did not set out on his journey to cause the death of another person, which is sadly what happened.
“What it shows is that even if you are legally using your hands free and a professional driver, you can be prone to distraction which can have the most devastating consequences.”
In a Victim Impact Statement read out in court his family said: “Learning that my mum had been killed in such horrific circumstances, was beyond the most dreadful circumstances that I have ever encountered.
“Since then, coming to terms with mum’s death and trying to comprehend that I will not see my lovely mum is totally devastating. I am struggling to deal with the loss everyday as do my husband and sons.
“My mum was a thoughtful, loving and generous person. At the time of her death she was on her way to visit her old school friends to deliver blankets that she had knitted for children in Africa.”
When sentencing Russell, Judge Roger Chapple said: “By your actions you have cost the life of a wholly innocent person. She is known to have been a fit and active lady who was thoughtful and kind.”
On the issue that Russell failed to see the red traffic light the judge added: “The fact that you were on the phone must have had a great deal to do with that.”
Russell, of Staley Avenue, Ashby-De-La-Zouch, Leicestershire was given a two-year suspended sentence when he appeared at Guildford Crown Court on Friday (July 21), as well as a 5-year disqualification from driving with an extended retest being required.








July 25, 2017
This is so sad, it just goes to show that with the volume of traffic on our roads now we cannot afford any distractions whilst we are driving , there’s too much gòing on !