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I’m so sorry, says drink-drive star Ant

- Henry Vaughan

TV presenter Anthony McPartlin leaves court in London, where he was fined a record €100,000 after admitting driving while more than twice the legal alcohol limit. The star apologised for his behaviour, saying he had let people down.

TV PRESENTER Ant McPartlin has said he is “truly sorry” after his drink-driving crash let down his family, friends and fans.

In London yesterday, the £130,000 (€150,000) a week star was banned from the road for 20 months and fined £86,000 after pleading guilty to driving while more than twice the legal limit.

McPartlin (42) told police he was “ashamed and mortified” after crashing his car while drink-driving with his mother in the passenger seat.

Wimbledon Magistrate­s’ Court heard McPartlin had been seeking help for “alcohol and emotional issues” at the time of the crash in Richmond, west London, on March 18, having recently split from his partner of 11 years.

Sentencing McPartlin, District Judge Barbara Barnes told him his behaviour had left fans disappoint­ed and stripped him of his former “exemplary” character.

His £86,000 fine eclipses the £54,000 imposed on footballer Yaya Toure for the same offence in 2016, reported at the time to be the biggest sanction of its kind in the UK.

Speaking on the court steps afterwards, McPartlin said: “I just want to say I’m truly sorry for what happened.

“High standards are expected of me, I expect them of myself.

“I’ve let myself down, I let a lot of people down. And for that I am truly sorry.

“I’d like to apologise to everybody involved in the crash and I’m just thankful no one was seriously hurt.”

Moments earlier a loud bang was heard as two cars passing along the road, near a large crowd of photograph­ers gathered on the pavement, appeared to collide.

McPartlin pleaded guilty to driving with 75 microgramm­es of alcohol in 100 millilitre­s of breath. The legal limit is 35 microgramm­es.

Prosecutor Katie SinnettJon­es said his black Mini hit two other cars after losing control as he drove around a sharp bend at “considerab­le speed”.

He collided with another Mini Cooper before driving “straight into the front of an oncoming car” – a BMW with a doctor and her nine-yearold son on board.

The driver of the other Mini said in a statement: “Myself and my family were in deep shock as we believed we could have died as a result of Mr McPartlin’s reckless driving.” The driver of the BMW – named only as Dr Ng – looked at her son following the crash to make sure he was OK, and he said: “I’m dying mummy, I’m dying.” “I saw he was physically fine with no major injuries, but in shock,” the statement said. “He described how the car was coming around the corner ‘like a rocket’.”

She told how the airbags of McPartlin’s Mini had deployed and said she feared for the life of the driver.

“I’m horrified at how someone can drive so dangerousl­y.

“I genuinely thought the driver of the black Mini had

died as there was no movement and it was a really forceful crash.”

Wearing a black threepiece suit, white shirt and black tie, McPartlin listened intently and nodded in the dock as the case was outlined.

His barrister Liam Walker said his client had been seeking treatment for “alcohol and emotional issues” at the time of the crash, adding that his mother was in the car with him.

He said the incident was down to “a brief relapse unbeknowns­t to his passenger”.

The court heard that in a statement to police days after the crash, McPartlin said: “I am very sorry I did this.

“I am ashamed and mortified that this happened.

“I accept full culpabilit­y for this and wish to apologise to all concerned.”

After McPartlin, of Chiswick, west London, was charged, ITV announced the ‘Saturday Night Takeaway’ host would step back from his TV commitment­s, with co-presenter Declan Donnelly presenting the final two episodes of the show on his own.

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