Rossendale Free Press

Death crash dad over drink limit

- THOMAS MOLLOY freepressn­ews@menmedia.co.uk @RossFreePr­ess

ADAD-OF-TWO died after losing control of his moped and crashing into a kerb, an inquest has heard.

Thomas Nicholson, 32, had spent the day drinking at a friend’s christenin­g and was three times over the drink drive limit, the hearing was told.

In a documentar­y inquest, coroner Matthew Cox read a statement by Mr Nicholson’s partner of five years, Colleen De Nysschen. Ms De Nysschen said that the pair had known each other for several years before getting into a relationsh­ip and had moved into a home in Stubbins in 2019, following the birth of their daughter.

Mr Nicholson also had a son from a previous relationsh­ip and worked at

Marshalls Quarry in Ramsbottom, Ms De Nysschen confirmed in the Rochdale Coroner’s Court hearing. In February 2021, he passed his motorcycle test and bought a moped to help him get to and from work.

Around eight months later, on October 17, Mr Nicholson and Ms De Nysschen were invited to a christenin­g as godparents. During a reception at Elton Liberal Club, Mr Nicholson drank between four and five pints of lager, along with some whisky.

The pair later went to Mr Nicholson’s mum’s house in Bury Street but Mr Nicholson left to go to his brother’s, where he carried on drinking. At some point in the evening, Mr Nicholson drove his moped to his brother’s house, before eventually leaving at 10.30pm.

Evidence provided by PC Keenan of Greater Manchester Police (GMP)

stated that Mr Nicholson rode his moped up Bolton Road West towards Bridge Street. At the junction with Market Place, he lost control and clipped a kerb, before hitting his head and being knocked unconsciou­s. Mr Nicholson was taken to Salford Royal Hospital after being spotted by an off-duty

paramedic but was pronounced dead at 11.50pm.

“It is highly likely he lost control due to rider error, exacerbate­d by intoxicati­on,” PC Keenan’s statement said. He also said that Mr Nicholson was three times over the legal drink drive limit.

A toxicology report confirmed that Mr Nicholson

had high levels of alcohol in his system. Following a post mortem, the cause of Mr Nicholson’s death was recorded as an ‘intraabdom­inal haemorrhag­e, due to liver and kidney laceration­s, due to a road traffic collision’.

Mr Cox reached a coronial conclusion of ‘road traffic collision’.

 ?? ?? ●●An inquest heard Thomas Nicholson died after crashing his moped near Market Place in Ramsbottom
●●An inquest heard Thomas Nicholson died after crashing his moped near Market Place in Ramsbottom

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