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Britain's oldest dangerous driver avoids jail

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Britain's oldest dangerous driver avoids jail

Britain's oldest dangerous driver avoids jail

A 96-year-old has been given a suspended prison sentence after pleading guilty to causing the death of a pedestrian by dangerous driving.

June Mills, from Merseyside, was handed an 18-month suspended sentence at Liverpool Crown Court on Monday.

She pleaded guilty to causing the death of Brenda Joyce, 76, in August 2023, after hitting the woman and another pedestrian when her car mounted the pavement.

Report by Kennedyl.

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