St Helens woman jailed after causing death when driving up motorway the wrong way
Popular teacher was killed in the crash
Last updated 7th Oct 2021
A woman who caused a fatal road traffic collision by driving on the wrong side of a motorway has been jailed.
Anne Marie Crook, 43 years, of Cheviot Avenue St Helens Was sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court after pleading guilty to: Causing death by Dangerous driving
Crook was sentenced to 4 years 8 months imprisonment and was disqualified from driving for a period of 5 years 3 months.
On Thursday 31 October 2019 emergency services were called to the southbound slip road of the M57 at Junction 5 to reports of a collision between a Renault Clio, driven by Crook, and a Honda Jazz.
Crook and the driver of the Honda Jazz, 64-year-old retired head teacher and carer Paula Kingdon from Sheffield, were taken to hospital for treatment.
Paula Kingdon sadly passed away whilst Crook was left in a critical condition in hospital. She has since made a full recovery.
A full investigation, CCTV and witness enquiries were carried out after the incident and Crook was interviewed and later charged for the offence of causing death by dangerous driving.
Roads Policing Inspector Stuart McIver said: "This was a tragic incident and our thoughts today are very much with the family of Paula who described her as a caring auntie and devoted former head teacher of Westfield School in Chesterfield. Her sudden death impacted on the whole Westfield school community and her neighbours in Meersbrook, Sheffield where Paula lived.”
“This is a tragic case where an innocent woman has unnecessarily lost her life”.
“Crook has been left in no doubt about the consequences of her actions, and I hope she will reflect on the impact this has had on the victim’s family.
"I hope this long-awaited result will give Paula’s family some sense of closure so they can remember her as the person they loved and cared for almost two years on from this heart-breaking day.”