“Atrocious” driver jailed following fatal collision in Northwich

A dangerous driver who killed an innocent man in Northwich has been jailed.

Joshua Eldred (pictured) was sentenced to 12 years in prison at Chester Crown Court last week.

The 31-year-old of no fixed abode, had previously pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving and causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

On Thursday, July 18, Eldred was driving a blue Ford Focus along the A533 Runcorn Road, Little Leigh.

Erratic driving

Witnesses saw him driving erratically, stalling at traffic lights, driving on the wrong side of the road, and failing to maintain a steady speed.

As Eldred approached the section of the A533 between the junction of Shutley Lane and Brakeley Lane, on the wrong side of the road, he ploughed into the front of a white Suzuki Celeria, driven by Wendy Wall.

Wendy (48) was travelling with her partner, Timothy Burgess, when the collision occurred. She was seriously injured as a result of the collision.

Timothy (48) sustained fatal injuries, and passed away at the scene.

Eldred was subsequently charged with causing serious injury and death by dangerous driving.

“Atrocious” driving

Inspector Steve Griffiths, of the Cheshire Police said: “This collision occurred due to the extremely poor and dangerous driving of Joshua Eldred over a prolonged period of time. His driving can only be described as atrocious and pointless.

“Driving is a privilege, not a right, and it comes with great responsibility to act within the rules laid down when you pass your test.

“Eldred’s actions have devastated the lives of all those involved, and the tragic death of Timothy Burgess shows the catastrophic consequences that will happen when these rules are ignored.

“I hope today’s sentencing provides some closure to the family and friends of Timothy, who have suffered the most severe and horrific loss.”

In addition to his prison sentence, Eldred was also banned from driving for 10 years. Once he has completed his driving ban, he will also be required to undertake an extended driving test.

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