The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

BMW ‘show-off ’ in 100mph crash has his ban lifted early

- DANNY McKAY

Aman who was banned from driving for seven years after a 100mph car crash near Banchory could soon be back behind the wheel.

Corey McAlpine, who was convicted of causing serious injury by dangerous driving, returned to court in a bid to have his disqualifi­cation cut short.

The 28-year-old was seriously injured when he slammed into a tree while tackling a series of bends at between 108 and 112mph.

It happened on the B9119 Tarland to Echt road by Midmar, Banchory, on June 11 2017 as McAlpine was “showing off” in his BMW M2. He had just been to a high-powered car show at Treetop Cafe.

McAlpine required emergency surgery and stayed in hospital for several months, with surgeons saying he was “extremely lucky to have survived”.

His girlfriend, a passenger in the car, was left with PTSD and constant back pain.

As well as the disqualifi­cation, McAlpine, whose address was given in court papers at the time as Cromlet Park, Invergordo­n, was handed a curfew and unpaid work.

But yesterday he appeared back in the dock at Aberdeen Sheriff Court to make an applicatio­n to have his seven-year ban removed early.

A police report said the service was not opposed to the move, noting McAlpine “bore the brunt” of injuries suffered and stating it was a “lesson learned”.

McAlpine described his injuries as “life-changing” with a “slow recovery process”.

He said: “Having been sentenced in January 2019, I complied fully with the restrictio­n of liberty order and also completed the unpaid work with no problems”.

McAlpine added that he had completed the 150 hours in a charity shop. But he said he has struggled to get a job without a driving licence and that he wants to be “a valued member of society once more”.

Sheriff Morag McLaughlin said: “I’m persuaded it’s appropriat­e to allow you to reapply for your licence,” adding: “I wish you well.”

During the court hearing in 2019, fiscal depute Jamie Dunbar said McAlpine left the show in his car with his girlfriend before driving back and forth along the road at increasing speed.

At one point, he approached a blind bend at an estimated 108-112mph.

Mr Dunbar said: “It straddled the carriagewa­y centre line as it entered the bend while braking.

“At this time, another car was approachin­g the same bend. The other car had to take evasive action by swerving to the nearside.

“The accused’s car lost control shortly after in a series of bends, left the carriagewa­y and collided with trees. It left a trail of debris, including a tree trunk.”

Mr Dunbar said witnesses “thought the accused had been showing off”, while his partner thought he “had been driving too fast”.

Crash investigat­ors concluded the overriding factor in the collision was the “grossly excessive speed”.

Mr Dunbar said the car was “extensivel­y damaged” and McAlpine and his passenger were trapped inside.

“In the opinion of the surgeon, McAlpine was extremely lucky to have survived,” he added.

McAlpine pled guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

His solicitor told the court: “He could not be more aware of how inappropri­ate his behaviour was. He is absolutely terrified of the prospect of custody.”

Sheriff McLaughlin said: “This is an utterly tragic case and the consequenc­es are utterly devastatin­g for the passenger in your car and yourself as well.”

 ?? ?? WRECKED: McAlpine was seriously injured when his BMW M2 careered into a tree near Banchory in June 2017.
WRECKED: McAlpine was seriously injured when his BMW M2 careered into a tree near Banchory in June 2017.
 ?? ?? Corey McAlpine.
Corey McAlpine.

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