Disqualified driver jailed for fatal hit-and-run in Dudley

The collision in Woodsetton left a man dead and his wife seriously injured.

Author: Kellie MaddoxPublished 26th Apr 2023

A banned driver, who left a man dead and his wife seriously injured as they crossed a road in Dudley, has been jailed for 15 years.

Grant Meredith-Trafford, of Crescent Avenue, Brierley Hill, was driving while uninsured and without a licence, when he lost control of the Subaru Impreza he was driving on Tipton Road, Woodsetton on 26 January.

The 31-year-old swerved onto the other side of the road and struck Andrew Massey, aged 64, and his wife as they were crossing.

Sadly, despite receiving emergency care, he died at the scene. His wife suffered severe fractures to her pelvis, and is still recovering.

Meredith-Trafford drove off immediately but, following a public appeal and investigation, he was arrested on 19 February.

Forensic analysis of CCTV footage showed that his car was travelling at between 64 and 68mph just before the collision, which happened in a 30mph limit.

He was charged with eight driving offences including causing death by dangerous driving, causing death by driving a vehicle unlicensed and uninsured, causing death by driving whilst disqualified and causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

As well as the prison sentence, he was also disqualified from driving for 17 years.

Detective Sergeant Paul Hughes, from West Midlands Police’s serious collision investigation unit, said:

"Grant Meredith-Trafford’s reckless behaviour and callous disregard for road safety resulted in the tragic death of a man, which has left his wife, who has not fully recovered from the injuries she also sustained in the collision, utterly bereft.

“This tragedy has deeply affected the family and shocked the local community, and I would like to thank everyone who rallied around our appeal and came forward with information to help us with our investigation.

“No sentence can ever replace the loss of a loved one but I hope that these new guidelines and today’s sentence sends a message that this manner of driving will not be tolerated on our roads.”

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