Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Mum demands crash justice

- BY CIARAN SHANKS

A MUM was left with “life-threatenin­g” injuries in intensive care after a horrific crash caused by a driver who skipped a red light.

Rachel Ward, 33, suffered a collapsed lung, a broken pelvis and now has a heart murmur after Scott Fairweathe­r collided with her car in Forfar last November.

Fairweathe­r, who works for a company that makes masks for the NHS, took his girlfriend’s blue Vauxhall Corsa for a joyride before crashing into Miss Ward’s Corsa at speed on North Street in the early hours of November 15.

Shocking CCTV footage played to Dundee Sheriff Court showed Miss Ward’s car being propelled 15m across the road and into a traffic light.

Fairweathe­r suffered a broken leg after the smash but still managed to run away from police while trying to disguise his appearance.

The 28-year-old pled guilty to causing Miss Ward serious injury through dangerous driving.

Miss Ward, of Forfar, spent two weeks in Ninewells Hospital and hopes Fairweathe­r is given a lengthy jail sentence.

She said: “My son was left without a mum for weeks. I’m still suffering today. I think it’s disgusting what he’s done and the fact he’s still out on bail.

“I stopped breathing in hospital and had to be put into the high dependency unit so I was in a really bad way. Thankfully, I’m making a recovery and the Forfar community have given me brilliant support.

“I want justice for what happened and he should get jailed. He left me for dead.”

The court heard how Fairweathe­r, of Easterbank, Forfar, had taken his friend, Lennon Russell, for a joyride in his partner’s car without her knowledge.

Fiscal depute Kirsten Letford said: “Miss Ward went through the lights and the offside of her vehicle was struck at speed by the front of the blue Corsa driven by the accused.

“The accused drove through a red light and the impact of the collision projected her 15m north to North Street, mounting a kerb and striking a traffic light pole.”

Police arrived with Miss Ward having to be cut free from her car by firefighte­rs.

Fairweathe­r ran off but went to his partner’s home on Strathmore Avenue, where officers were waiting for him.

Fairweathe­r pled guilty to taking and driving his girlfriend’s car without consent on November 15 before causing Miss Ward serious injury driving at speed, failing to observe a red light and colliding with her car.

He admitted running from the scene, removing his T-shirt to disguise his appearance and running away from police in an attempt to defeat the ends of justice.

Solicitor Douglas Thomson opted to reserve mitigation until the preparatio­n of social work reports.

Sheriff Richard McFarlane deferred sentence on Fairweathe­r until April and disqualifi­ed him from driving in the interim.

His bail order was allowed to continue.

 ??  ?? Scott Fairweathe­r, 28, pled guilty to causing serious injury through dangerous driving early on November 15 last year.
Scott Fairweathe­r, 28, pled guilty to causing serious injury through dangerous driving early on November 15 last year.

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