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    From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Fri Feb 2 03:46:19 2024
    On 01/02/2024 05:05 pm, Simon Mason wrote:

    A woman said she feared she would die when a man deliberately drove at her and her husband.

    Claire and Connor Winters were walking home from a meal when Mr Winters saw Joshua Bunn trying to get into a car outside an Oldham restaurant.

    The 19-year-old drove at the couple after Mr Winters told him he looked too drunk to drive on 18 September 2020.

    Bunn, now 22, was jailed for four years and seven months after admitting attempted grievous bodily harm.

    Speaking to BBC Radio Manchester after Bunn was sentenced at Manchester's Minshull Street Crown Court, Mrs Winters, 38, said: "My husband approached him to tell him not to drive.

    "As my husband was walking away from the car, the male drove at him, knocking him to the ground.

    "When I approached my husband to help him up, the car then reversed and hit myself, pushing me to the ground.

    "As I had my hands up to defend myself he hit me with the car again. This knocked me through a gap in the wall.

    "I think if that wasn't there then I probably would have been dead.

    "I just remember thinking, 'This is it, I'm going to die'.

    "In that moment all I could think of was my little girl and that she was going to wake up in the morning without a mum."

    The court heard Bunn was arrested days later, and denied being drunk, claiming Mr Winters had assaulted him.

    He also told police he had blacked out and could not remember anything else.

    It was three years before Bunn admitted that he had lied to officers.

    Recorder Nicholas Moxam told Bunn it was a "miracle" the incident had "not caused more serious injury" to the couple.

    "Death would have been foreseeable without the gap in the wall," he said.

    Bunn, of Windmill Close, who will be banned from driving for two years on his release, also admitted dangerous driving and causing actual bodily harm.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-68128701

    It's high time that deliberately driving at another person was made
    illegal, isn't it?

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to JNugent on Fri Feb 2 13:16:54 2024
    On 02/02/2024 03:46 am, JNugent wrote:
    On 01/02/2024 05:05 pm, Simon Mason wrote:

    A woman said she feared she would die when a man deliberately drove at
    her and her husband.

    Claire and Connor Winters were walking home from a meal when Mr
    Winters saw Joshua Bunn trying to get into a car outside an Oldham
    restaurant.

    The 19-year-old drove at the couple after Mr Winters told him he
    looked too drunk to drive on 18 September 2020.

    Bunn, now 22, was jailed for four years and seven months after
    admitting attempted grievous bodily harm.

    Speaking to BBC Radio Manchester after Bunn was sentenced at
    Manchester's Minshull Street Crown Court, Mrs Winters, 38, said: "My
    husband approached him to tell him not to drive.

    "As my husband was walking away from the car, the male drove at him,
    knocking him to the ground.

    "When I approached my husband to help him up, the car then reversed
    and hit myself, pushing me to the ground.

    "As I had my hands up to defend myself he hit me with the car again.
    This knocked me through a gap in the wall.

    "I think if that wasn't there then I probably would have been dead.

    "I just remember thinking, 'This is it, I'm going to die'.

    "In that moment all I could think of was my little girl and that she
    was going to wake up in the morning without a mum."

    The court heard Bunn was arrested days later, and denied being drunk,
    claiming Mr Winters had assaulted him.

    He also told police he had blacked out and could not remember anything
    else.

    It was three years before Bunn admitted that he had lied to officers.

    Recorder Nicholas Moxam told Bunn it was a "miracle" the incident had
    "not caused more serious injury" to the couple.

    "Death would have been foreseeable without the gap in the wall," he said.

    Bunn, of Windmill Close, who will be banned from driving for two years
    on his release, also admitted dangerous driving and causing actual
    bodily harm.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-68128701

    It's high time that deliberately driving at another person was made
    illegal, isn't it?

    Of course, you, May Sun, cannot possibly agree with that because it
    would also be an indictment of you and your fellow FOOTway chav-cyclists.

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