Sunderland Echo

Man fled scene of car collision

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpi

A danger driver has admitted leaving the scene of an accident which saw four people taken to hospital.

Graeme John Berry is to be sentenced by a Crown Court judge after admitting a string of offences in relation to the smash in Easington Lane in November 2020.

Emergency services were called to a two-vehicle collision at the junction of High Street and Brick Garth on the morning of November 9.

A black Vauxhall Insignia had collided with a black Lexus. Pictures on social media showed extensive damage to both vehicles.

The driver of the Lexus and three occupants of the Insigniawh­owereatthe­scenewere taken to hospital with nonlife-threatenin­g injuries.

The road was closed for more than three hours as a clear-up operation took place and officers carried out enquiries at the scene.

Detectives said it was ‘strongly believed’ that a fourth occupant of the Insignia had left the scene before emergency services arrived and appealed for any witnesses, and especially anyone with dashcam footage, to come forward.

Speaking at the time, Sergeant Matt Sykes, of Northumbri­a Police’s Motor Patrols department,said:“Clearlythi­s was a serious collision that resulted in four people being taken to hospital. Thankfully, their injuries are not lifethreat­ening and all involved should make a full recovery.

“I’d like to thank those who’ve already assisted us with the investigat­ion, as well as the patience of everyone in the Easington Lane area this morning.

“We are committed to finding out the circumstan­ces surroundin­g this collision and officers are carrying out a range of enquiries into the moments that immediatel­y preceded the incident.”

Berry, 35, of Tamar Street, Easington Lane, appeared before Sunderland Magistrate­s Courton,Wednesday,January 19, and admitted five charges in relation to the incident.

He entered guilty pleas to charges of dangerous driving, driving while disqualifi­ed, using a vehicle without insurance, failing to stop after an accident in which people had been hurt and failing to report an accident in which people had been hurt.

Magistrate­s committed the case to Newcastle Crown Court for sentence on February 16, and Berry was granted unconditio­nal bail.

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