The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Toddler thrown on to road after collision with drink-driver

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A woman who drove into a man carrying his toddler son and then left them lying in the road has been banned from driving for five years.

Suzanne Sellar escaped a jail sentence despite maintainin­g that she could not remember the incident.

Witnesses told a trial how the baby was left lying “like a starfish” on the road as his father was dragged along under the 49-year-old’s black Mini.

Another bystander was struck by the car’s wing mirror when it detached in the collision.

Yesterday, at Perth Sheriff Court, Sellar wept as she was sentenced.

Sheriff William Wood told her: “I still don’t understand why you maintain your position that you did not know you had hit anything when your wing mirror was ripped off by the collision and your bumper and wing were damaged.”

He banned her from the roads for five years and ordered that she retake her driving test before getting back behind the wheel. He also placed her under the supervisio­n of social workers for two years and ordered her to carry out 300 hours of unpaid work.

Sellar, 49, Woodside Crescent, Perth, was found guilty of driving dangerousl­y and under the influence of alcohol, at excessive speed in Murray Crescent, Perth, on April 28.

She collided with a pedestrian holding a child and injured both, as well as causing part of the vehicle to fly off and strike a woman.

She was nearly four times the alcohol limit at the time and failed to stop after the accident.

Witnesses drove round Perth until they found her car and then summoned police.

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