The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Teenager admits to death crash

Court: Grandmothe­r died in ‘catastroph­ic’ accident

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A Peterhead teenager has admitted causing the “catastroph­ic” car crash that killed a 66-year-old woman and left an 18-yearold paralysed from the waist down.

Kathryn Forman was flicking a cigarette from the window of her Peugeot 207 when she lost control on the A90 Aberdeen to Peterhead road on April 5 2017.

That inattentio­n saw her car career around the carriagewa­y and finally crash into a second vehicle in which Dorothy Cruickshan­k was a passenger.

Six people were taken to hospital as a result of the crash near the Toll of Birness junction, including 19-year-old Forman. Mrs Cruickshan­k died as a result of her injuries.

At Aberdeen Sheriff Court yesterday, Forman pleaded guilty to driving “without due care and attention or reasonable considerat­ion for other persons using the road” on April 5 2017.

Depute Fiscal David Barclay said the teenager had been driving along the A90 with three passengers when she “mounted a kerb and nearside verge”.

“The accused attempted to counter-steer which caused the vehicle to swerve out of control,” he said.

It then crashed into the Volkswagen Passat being driven in the opposite direction by Mrs Cruickshan­k’s husband James, propelling his car sideways into a lay-by and trapping the couple inside.

Mr Barclay said: “On impact, the accused’s vehicle was thrown upwards, spun over 360 degrees and came to rest on its nearside in the middle of the carriagewa­y.

“The force of the impact ejected the engine, gearbox and associated components from the vehicle.”

After arriving at the hospital, doctors found Mrs Cruickshan­k had suffered “life-threatenin­g” internal injuries as well as fractures in her legs, ribs and pelvis.

She was rushed for emergency bowel surgery the following week but died of multi-organ failure on April 15.

The court was also told of the injuries suffered by the three passengers in Forman’s car, with two of them having no recollecti­on of the crash whatsoever.

One teenager was left paralysed from the waist down for three weeks and had a broken pelvis, ankle, clavicle and ribs as well as a collapsed lung.

She also required spinal fusion surgery before being transferre­d to hospital in Glasgow for specialist treatment.

The other two passengers both broke their pelvises.

Meanwhile, Mr Cruickshan­k had cuts and bruises as well as pain in his right leg, but did not require a stay in hospital.

Mr Barclay added: “Mrs Cruickshan­k lived with her husband James and had three daughters and three grandchild­ren, with whom she had a very close relationsh­ip.

“She played an active role in her community through her church and the local ramblers’ associatio­n.”

Forman’s defence agent Gavin Anderson told the court his client had also suffered serious injuries.

He said the 19-year-old had swelling on the brain, a broken jaw and required surgery on her spine in two places.

Sheriff Brown described the crash as “catastroph­ic”.

He deferred sentence on Forman, who lives on Iona Avenue, Peterhead until next month to allow for a social work report to be presented to the court.

 ?? ?? DEATH: Dorothy Cruickshan­k, from Hatton, died following the crash on the A90
DEATH: Dorothy Cruickshan­k, from Hatton, died following the crash on the A90

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