Cheshire drug driver found guilty following fatal collision in Warmingham
By The Editor
28th Apr 2023 | Local News
A Cheshire drug driver has been convicted of causing death by driving without due care and attention - following a fatal collision near Sandbach.
Martin Cunliffe was found guilty of the charge following a fatal collision on School Lane, Warmingham, on Wednesday 12 August, 2020.
Officers attended the scene and on arrival they found that a red Fiat 500 driven by Cunliffe had collided with a white Ford Connect van.
The driver of the van, 50-year-old Gerry Smith, from Middlewich, sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Cunliffe had sustained serious injuries in the incident and was taken to hospital.
The 37-year-old from Barnton, attended a four-day trial at Chester Crown Court which concluded yesterday (Thursday 27th April).
Cunliffe has been bailed for sentencing on Friday 9th June.
During Cheshire Police enquiries, officers spoke to several witnesses who stated that Cunliffe had been travelling well above the 30mph limit - with one saying he had overtaken them at speed.
Officers also recovered CCTV footage from local properties and data from the Fiat that showed Cunliffe had travelled along School Lane at speeds of up to 54mph.
The data also show that he was travelling at a speed of no less than 39mph at the point of impact.
Blood analysis taken from Cunliffe also revealed he was under the influence of MDMA (Ecstasy) at the time of the collision, with a level of 392 microgram of MDMA per litre of blood – 39 times over the drug drive limit.
After gathering all the evidence Cunliffe, was charged in relation to the collision.
Following the verdict, PC Liz Thompson, of the Cheshire Constabulary Serious and Complex Collision Investigation Unit, said:
"This case demonstrates the repercussions of driving under the influence of illegal drugs and driving in excess of the speed limit and without care and attention.
"On the morning of the collision, Cunliffe took the decision to get behind the wheel, despite the fact that he knew he was under the influence of MDMA.
"As a result of that decision, a man has lost his life and Cunliffe is now facing the consequences of his actions.
"My thoughts at this time remain with Mr Smith's family and while nothing will ever bring him back.
"I hope that the conclusion of the case and the guilty verdict will provide them with some closure and allow them to move forward with their lives."
Mr Smith's family, 'absolutely devastated' by the incident - also released a statement.
The family added: "We are absolutely devastated by the sudden avoidable loss of our beloved Gerry and put our lives have fallen apart since his death.
"Gerry was a much loved family man, he leaves behind his loving wife, seven children and 24 grandchildren, four of whom will never have the opportunity to meet their loving grandad.
"He was the life and soul of the party, a man with a big heart and will always be missed by all his family and friends."
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