Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Motorist, 82, knocked down pedestrian­s

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AN 82-YEAR-OLD motorist mowed down two pedestrian­s as they crossed a Perth city centre street.

Marguerite MacGilchri­st kept on driving after striking Christine Brooks and Stuart

Irwin at the High Street junction with Tay Street in March last year.

Ms Brooks, who suffered a broken ankle, was seen being thrown into the air and over the top of MacGilchri­st’s Kia Picanto.

The Perth pensioner appeared at the city’s sheriff court and admitted causing serious injury to Ms Brooks by driving without due care or attention.

Mr Irwin was also injured in the collision. Prosecutor Stephanie Hendry told the court: “At about 6.25pm on March 17 2023, the accused was driving along Tay Street.

“A witness was walking east and passed Ms Brooks and Mr Irwin, who were also heading in the same direction with a party of friends.

“Ms Brooks and Mr Irwin then began crossing the High Street from south to north.”

MacGilchri­st was then seen turning left off Tay Street.

“She travelled for about 20 metres from the junction,” said Ms Hendry.

“Ms Brooks and Mr Irwin had almost completed crossing the road when the accused collided with them.

“The sound of the collision made a witness look back and they saw Ms Brooks being thrown over the accused’s car.”

The fiscal depute said: “The accused continued driving and was chased and stopped by members of the public.”

Emergency services were called to the scene and Ms Brooks’ and Mr Irwin’s injuries were treated by paramedics.

“Police officers noted that there were no issues with visibility in the car,” said Ms Hendry.

Solicitor Bethany Downham, defending, said her client had no criminal history.

“On this evening, it was dark and she simply did not see the complainer­s,” she said.

“She is deeply apologetic and accepts the consequenc­es of her actions.”

Sheriff Alison McKay KC fined MacGilchri­st, of Hutchison Drive, £400 and disqualifi­ed her for a year.

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