Monday 2 September 2013

Drink-Driver Jailed For High-Speed Crash That Cost Passenger His Leg


A drink-driver from Northern Ireland, who crashed into a tree while speeding - causing devastating injuries to his passenger, who had to have a leg amputated - has been jailed for sixteen months.

Digger operator Barry Scollan, 30, tried to convince police he was not behind the wheel of his Subaru Impreza when it collided with a tree while travelling at between 42-53 mph, injuring his sister's boyfriend Jason McGarvey, 26.

Croydon Crown Court heard Scollan, of Portland Road, South Norwood had convictions for speeding in Enniskillen in 2004 and 2007 and moved to London four years ago.

He pleaded guilty to driving dangerously and with excess alcohol in his breath in Woodbastwick Road, Sydenham on November 11, last year.

Witnesses heard the Subaru's engine roaring as it sped along the residential road at 5pm, moments before colliding into the tree.

Scollan told people, who rushed to the scene, that his passenger was a "dickhead" and later told police he had given his car keys to a stranger in a pub earlier that night and just happened to stumble upon the crash while walking.

A blood sample taken four to five hours after the crash showed Scollan was still over the drink-drive limit and he told officers he had no more than three pints of beer that day.

He eventually admitted he was the driver, claiming he lost concentration at the wheel while changing a CD.

Mr. McGarvey said in a statement: "It's as if my whole body has shut down. I'm in bits. I have to live every day with what happened."

Judge Daniel Flahive told Scollan: "The consequences have been enormous for your victim, who suffered life-changing injuries, including brain damage, and will never again , Iive a normal day to day life.

"It is lucky that the two of you were not killed, but Mr. McGarvey's life has been changed forever."

Scollan was also disqualified from driving for three years.

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