West Sussex drink-driver jailed after running over 10-year-old cyclist

He drove home with the youngster's bike still trapped beneath his car

Author: Ryan BurrowsPublished 21st May 2021

A West Sussex drink-driver who ran over a 10-year-old cyclist – then drove home with the bike still trapped beneath his car – has been jailed.

76-year-old Keith Vernon, of Holly Close in West Chiltington, was sentenced to two and a half years' imprisonment at Hove Crown Court on Thursday (May 20th).

He had initially pled to guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving, drink-driving and failing to stop after a road traffic collision at Worthing Magistrates' Court in February.

The victim, from Pulborough, had been cycling along Church Street in West Chiltington, with his father and another adult on October 6th last year, when he was struck from behind by a black Renault Twingo.

The impact caused him to flip over his handlebars and onto the road, where the car continued to drive over him.

Members of the public including the two other cyclists desperately tried to warn the driver that the boy was trapped beneath his vehicle, but he ignored their pleas.

He subsequently reversed over the boy, seriously injuring him and destroying his cycle helmet, before driving away.

Emergency services responded to the incident and the boy was taken to hospital having sustained a broken collar bone, a fractured vertebrae, a fractured pelvis, a dislocated hip and a burn covering the left side of his face.

Thankfully, he is now recovering.

Police attended Vernon's address, after the Twingo was found unattended and having mounted a kerb, with the victim’s bike still trapped beneath.

Vernon was breathalysed and found to have 77mcg of alcohol per 100ml of breath in his system. The legal limit is 35mcg.

Alongisde his prison sentence, Vernon was disqualified from driving for four-and-a-half years. His sentence was reduced for his early guilty plea.

Keith Vernon will spend more than two years in jail and has been banned from driving for four years

Her Honour Judge Barnes said Vernon deliberately made a conscious decision to drive when drunk. She did not accept that he had not seen the cyclists, and added that he had a desire to protect himself before anyone else.

Her Honour Judge Barnes did not accept that Vernon did not know the child was under his car. She also commented how any father could put himself over a child was beyond belief.

She added that Vernon made the decision to go home, despite stating he was traumatised, and made no attempt to call 999 or return to the scene. Her Honour Judge Barnes said there is no blame whatsoever to be put on the cyclists.

Senior Investigating officer, Sergeant Richard Hornsey, formerly of the Serious Collision Investigations Unit, said:

“Vernon was driving home after drinking in a local pub and was over the drink-drive limit when he collided with the cyclist. This was clearly a traumatic incident for those directly involved, but it has also affected the wider community.

“Vernon ignored the pleas of the bystanders, which included the child’s father, and they described the wheels of the car spinning as Vernon tried to drive away while the child and the bicycle were trapped underneath.

“The child was wearing a cycle helmet which received significant damage but protected him from a more serious head injury.

“Vernon drove for over a quarter of a mile through the village with the bicycle trapped under his car, but at no point did he stop to check if the cyclist was still underneath, which shows a complete disregard for the safety of other road users.”

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