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Llanbradach man, 96, jailed after killing pedestrian with car

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 19:41, Friday January 27th, 2023.
Last updated: 09:58, Saturday January 28th, 2023

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William Beer was jailed for two years and four months

A 96-year-old man, who was warned to stop driving because of poor eyesight, has been jailed for hitting and killing a pedestrian.

William Beer, of Llanbradach, was sentenced to two years and four months at Newport Crown Court after admitting death by dangerous driving.

Illtyd Morgan, 84, was crossing Bedwas Road, in Caerphilly, when he was struck by Beer just after noon on 6 April, 2021.

84-year-old man dies after being hit by car

During an eye examination in March 2019, William Beer was advised not to drive as his eyesight was so poor because of his bilateral cataracts.

Anthony Clarke of the CPS said: “William Beer’s decision to drive, ignoring medical advice, resulted in the worst possible consequences – the loss of life.

“This case is a tragic reminder that motorists must ensure they are fit to drive safely, for their own safety and the safety of all other road users.

“Mr Morgan’s family have endured a heart-breaking loss and our thoughts remain with them.”

The court was told how Beer had failed a police roadside eye test by only reading a number plate at 7m (23ft). The minimum distance for drivers to see this is at 20m (66ft).


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Beer had also failed to inform the DVLA about his medical condition.

Before he was jailed, Beer’s barrister Malcolm Galloway told the court the defendant wanted to express his apologies for Mr Morgan’s death.

Judge Richard Williams said he believed the reason Beer had not informed the DVLA of his eyesight, was because he wanted to continue caring for his wife Miriam who had dementia.

The court was told Mrs Beer had passed away at Christmas with her funeral held just ten days ago.

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