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Car park row man’s head ‘smacked on floor’ – court

- LIZ DAY Reporter liz.day@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE trial of an uninsured learner driver accused of manslaught­er has heard his alleged victim’s head “smacked on the floor”.

Timothy Higgins, 22, from The Glade in Wyllie, Caerphilly, is accused of unlawfully killing 48-year-old farmer Christophe­r Gadd during a row in the car park of Sainsbury’s in Pontllanfr­aith on March 4.

He is also charged with causing death while driving without a licence or insurance.

On Monday, Cardiff Crown Court heard the pair exchanged “V signs” over a parking space dispute before provisiona­l driving licence holder Higgins drove at his alleged victim to “s*** him up” before knocking him backwards onto the road, resulting in him dying from serious head injuries.

Mr Gadd had been a passenger in his brother’s car which “momentaril­y” blocked Higgins’ Land Rover Freelander from reversing out of a space, the court was told.

Yesterday, the court heard from witness Maggie Priddey who had been shopping at the store. She said she was reversing out of a car park space and noticed the Land Rover moving out of its space.

She said: “The gentleman who got hit walked beside the car. I thought he was gesturing. He came out kind of gesturing, I thought, to someone who was further away. The Land Rover came out of the junction and instead of straighten­ing up just carried on and hit the man.”

Prosecutor Owen Williams asked the witness to describe the pedestrian’s demeanour.

She replied: “He was walking with his arms in the air. I thought he was trying to get someone’s attention. Then the Land Rover pulled off.”

Mr Williams asked: “Pulled off out of the junction?”

The witness said: “He pulls out and instead of straighten­ing up, it’s like he does a U-turn. It’s literally U-turned into that space.”

Mr Williams asked: “Did you see what happened to the man as he was being struck?”

She replied: “The driver’s front lights hit the man. He went down. I just saw his head smack on the floor. I saw him hit the floor with such force.”

Sainsbury’s security officer Nicola Williams arrived after the incident.

Asked what the driver of the Land Rover was doing, she said: “He was walking around with his hands on his head.”

She told the court she heard the driver say: “I’ve killed him, haven’t I?”

The witness said she also heard the driver’s partner say: “What the f*** did you do that for?”

Paul Lewis QC, defending, said: “I am going to suggest she did not say those things. She said something like: ‘What happened?’ Or: ‘What went on?.’”

Ms Williams replied: “No, she definitely said: ‘What the f*** did you do that for?’ He was walking around. It was chaos. I remember that.”

A statement from paramedic David Brunnock said: “I could see his face was covered in blood and there was a large pool of blood under his head. I was joined by an ambulance unit. Shortly after the air ambulance arrived. I continued ventilatin­g the male while chest compressio­ns continued. It was decided the male could not be revived.”

PC Daniel Collier’s statement said: “I approached the driver of the vehicle and he identified himself to me as Timothy Higgins. I breathalys­ed Higgins – this gave a reading of zero.”

Higgins, from Blackwood, denies manslaught­er, causing death while driving uninsured and causing death otherwise in accordance with a licence.

The trial continues just

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