A
dangerous hit-and-run driver, who crashed into a 13 month-old child's
buggy on a zebra crossing, has been jailed.
Mantas
Kaupas, 37, of Sherrard Road, Forest Gate received 18 months
imprisonment for causing serious injury by dangerous driving and
dangerous driving.
He
was also banned from driving for 33 months.
At
approximately 10.55pm on May 22, 2017 a couple were walking with
their child - who was in a buggy - along Upton Lane, Forest Gate.
As
they used the zebra crossing close to the junction with Dunbar Road a
white BMW collided with the buggy.
The
driver sped away from the scene before going through a red traffic
light.
Officers
attended and the child was taken by the London Ambulance Service to
the Royal London Hospital where he received treatment for a head
injury.
He
was discharged a week later.
The
BMW was found abandoned less than a mile away from the collision.
Kaupas
was identified as the owner he was arrested the next day, but denied
driving the car, claiming that he had stayed in all night.
Enquiries
established that Kaupas had been travelling around the Newham area
that night.
He
was charged on June 26, last year.
Detective
Constable Adam Daisley, from the North-East Command Unit, said: "It
is only a matter of luck that the child did not suffer more serious
injuries.
“Kaupas's
driving was unacceptable and the fact that he drove away shows his
distain at what he did.
"He
lied to officers about this whereabouts that night, but his alibi was
quickly disproven by thorough investigative work."
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