The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Crash driver was told to slow down

- KIRSTY MCINTOSH

Amotorist left a pregnant woman with serious head injuries after hitting a tree at nearly twice the speed limit in Methil.

James Forrester reached speeds of up to 80mph in the 30mph limit, before crashing while the woman and a young child were in the car.

The speedomete­r of his Volkswagen Bora jammed at 56mph, suggesting the 40-year-old was travelling at almost twice the limit at the point of impact.

Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court heard that in the aftermath he told police he thought a dodgy wheel on the newlybough­t car was to blame, and had to be ordered not to leave the scene.

The woman was not wearing a seat belt and suffered injuries so severe that she was taken to Ninewells hospital with a police escort.

The young child was secured with just the car’s lapbelt.

The crash happened on South Road – a stretch of bend between a roundabout and the turn-off for Bayview Stadium.

Forrester admitted causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

Fiscal depute Alistair Mcdermid accepted the guilty plea to an amended charge, which deleted reference to injuries suffered by the youngster.

The offence can attract a prison sentence.

Mr Mcdermid told the court: “At 6.50pm the accused, (the woman and the toddler) went to visit friends and travelled in the accused’s Volkswagen Bora, which he had purchased the day before.

“The complainer looked at the speedomete­r and saw it was 80mph.

“She screamed at the accused to slow down, which he did as he approached the roundabout.

“He negotiated the roundabout and then sped up again.

“She stated that the accused was driving so fast the car skidded but she could not remember anything after that.”

A runner crossing the road and a woman in her home both witnessed the crash and rushed to the aid of Forrester and his passengers.

Forrester escaped the wreckage and the helpers were able to get the child out of the car, but the woman was trapped inside.

Mr Mcdermid added: “The accused stated he had just had alloys fitted and that one had come loose.

“(The woman) had a depressed skull fracture and was in a critical condition.

“She was taken to Ninewells under police escort.”

En route, the woman’s condition deteriorat­ed and she was initially placed on a ventilator in the intensive care unit.

She was later moved to the high-dependency unit and spent a total of six weeks in hospital.

Her injuries included a “traumatic brain injury”, a fractured jaw and fluid around her spleen.

Her unborn child survived the crash.

Defence solicitor Joe Mooney said Forrester had driven the stretch of road “thousands of times”.

Forrester, of Kirkland Gardens, Methil, admitted causing serious injury by dangerous driving on the town’s Wellesley Road and South Street on May 17 2020.

The charge stated he drove at excessive speed, lost control, mounted a pavement and grass verge before hitting a tree.

He further admitted driving without insurance.

Sentence was deferred for reports and Forrester was remanded in custody.

 ?? ?? RECKLESS: Grant Forrester reached speeds of up to 80mph before crashing into a tree on South Road, Methil.
RECKLESS: Grant Forrester reached speeds of up to 80mph before crashing into a tree on South Road, Methil.

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