Thetford man who fell asleep at the wheel jailed for causing injury by dangerous driving

The court heard how Ferreira had been driving home from a night out in Norwich when he drove head on into a white Vauxhall Corsa.

Gabriel Ferreira
Author: Shaunna BurnsPublished 29th Nov 2024

A man has been jailed after falling asleep at the wheel and seriously injuring another driver.

Gabriel Ferreira, aged 20 and of Lancaster Avenue, Watton appeared at Norwich Crown Court this month (Thursday 14 November 2024) having pleaded guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving at an earlier hearing. He has been jailed for one year. He was also disqualified from driving for two and a half years and told he must take an extended driving test before he can drive again.

The court heard how Ferreira had been driving home from a night out in Norwich, at around 4.20am on Sunday 11 February, when he drove head on into a white Vauxhall Corsa.

When officers arrived on scene, Ferreira said that an unknown man had been driving him home in his car, crashed and then fled the scene. The victim, a woman aged in her 40s, had to be removed from her vehicle by fire and ambulance and was then transported to hospital. She suffered two broken legs and a fractured back.

During his first interview, Ferreira stated he had met a man called Chris who offered to drive him home in his own car and had fallen asleep until he was awoken by the collision. During his second interview, he stated ‘no comment’ to every question. On his third interview, Ferreira made a full admission to being the driver at the time and falling asleep at the wheel. He also said that Chris had been ‘made up’.

In this interview, he admitted that he had experienced previous issues with sleep that his doctor was aware of. He had failed to inform the DVLA of these health issues. He also admitted to driving without insurance.

Ferreira was arrested and taken to Wymondham Police Investigation Centre for questioning. He was later charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving and driving without insurance.

Speaking after the sentencing, Sgt Ben Hawkins, said: “This case highlights the importance of drivers taking personal responsibility when driving vehicles on our roads. Whilst many see driving as a right, with it comes a responsibility for other road users.

“Anyone driving with the knowledge that they may have a medical condition needs to think very seriously before getting behind the wheel. In this case we have seen the devastation caused to an innocent road user, who could have lost her life, due to the selfish actions of another and we welcome the custodial sentence.’’

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