Driver who intentionally hit father and five-year-old daughter described as "reckless and dangerous" by police

Neil Hutton has been jailed four-and-a-half years.

The outcome of the collision "could have been a lot worse" according to police
Author: Alex DukePublished 8th Jul 2024

Police have described the actions of a driver who hit a man and his five year old daughter in Farnborough as "reckless and dangerous"

Neil Hutton, who's from Cheyne Way, has been jailed for four and a half years.

The 51 year old was behind the wheel of a blue Citroen C3 when he struck a 39-year-old man and his five-year-old daughter on Hawthrown Road on 3 October last year.

Winchester Crown Court heard that moments before the collision, he almost hit the pair as they were walking in the Princes Mead Retail car park.

The man shouted at the driver, who drove out of the car park and onto Hawthrown Road.

As the man attempted to cross the zebra crossing with his two daughters, the same car hit him and his daughter, who was knocked off her bike. The man was thrown onto the bonnet.

The driver then reversed and drove at the man again – hitting him for a second time, before fleeing the scene.

Neil Hutton

The man was not hurt and his daughter was treated for cuts and bruises.

Officers launched an investigation and identified Hutton as being the driver. He was arrested and later charged.

Hutton pleaded guilty to attempting to cause grievous bodily harm with intent, attempting to cause assault occasioning actual bodily harm and dangerous driving.

He was jailed for a total of four years and six months in prison at Winchester Crown Court on Friday 5 July. He also received a mandatory driving disqualification of 58 months.

Detective Constable Luke Kedge, from CID North, said: “Neil Hutton’s actions that day were both reckless and dangerous and the outcome could have been a lot worse.

“This was a terrifying incident for a father and his two children, who were just out going about their daily lives.

“My thoughts remain with the family and I thank them for their bravery for coming forward to give evidence.

“I would also like to thank the many witnesses who came forward. With their help we were able to secure this result and I hope it allows the family to move forward from this incident.”

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