Home page
Site Map
Search Advanced Search
Today's most viewed
EDITOR'S CHOICE
NEWS
New fathers' protest at Harman home
More time to question murder suspect
AFC WIMBLEDON
CRYSTAL PALACE NEWS
Warnock expects Flahavan to push Speroni
COMPETITIONS
Diggerland Competition
UGLIEST PET COMPETITION
ON THIS DAY
BIZARRE LONDON
Do you have clutter stranger than a pickled monkey?
'UFOs' spotted in Cheam
VOTE
Did you enjoy Saturday night's Doctor Who finale?
Yes, it was full of twists and turns
No, it wasn't as good as I was expecting
I don't watch Doctor Who
GET OUR NEWS BY E-MAIL
Most read Comments
Lorry accident dad discharged over daughter's death

A dad who allowed his 12-year-old son to drive the skip lorry that crushed his two-year-old daughter has been given an absolute discharge.

Gary Collier, 39, admitted the manslaughter of daughter Crystal after allowing his children to wander freely around his waste disposal yard Feltham.

Judge David Paget QC took pity on the devastated dad after hearing how he visited daughter Crystal Collier's grave every day and gave him a three-year community order.

But after complying with psychiatric assessments over the last 18 months, Collier was today released from the conditions so that he could "put matters behind him".

"I can see the advantage of bringing the matter to a close," Judge Paget said.

"The only aim of this order was to help him. I can quite understand that time has moved on.

"He is clearly not going to commit further offences of this kind ever again. This was a unique event.

"I revoke the order. I substitute it, in this tragic and sad case, for an absolute discharge.

"I think it would be good conceptually for him to put this matter behind him. I hope he can make progress in the future."

The accident happened on July 5, 2005 when Collier let his son, Gary Collier Junior, get behind the wheel of his skip lorry.

Collier put Crystal down on the ground and the toddler walked in front of the truck as it lurched forward.

Witnesses at the Bedfont Trading Estate screamed and shouted as the lorry knocked her down.

Collier broke down as he was taken to hospital with his daughter's body and sobbed: "You don't know the half of it. It was my own boy that did it. It was my own lorry that did it."

Manslaughter by gross negligence is usually met with a prison sentence.

But in November 2006, Judge Paget said the case was "wholly exceptional" after hearing how Collier's mental health had deteriorated since Crystal's death.

In the months following the death Collier had visited the cemetery daily, leaving only to eat and buy flowers.

Collier told doctors said he would kill himself as soon as he had found a headstone for his daughter and psychiatrists found he was at high risk of suicide if sent to prison.

The court heard how Collier had let his son drive a Peugeot car around the yard and his daughter was often seen in the entrance where trucks and HGVs drove in and out.

Gary Collier Junior had been permitted to turn on the engines on the yard to start up their air tanks.

Prosecutor Richard Whittam said it had been "an accident waiting to happen".

Judge Paget said Collier's punishment had been the loss of his daughter.

Collier, of Gloucester Crescent, Laleham, pleaded guilty to gross negligence manslaughter just before he was due to go on trial in September 2006 after previously claiming he was too depressed to give instructions to his solicitors.

Collier had three sons from a previous relationship before he met Crystal's mother Louise - who already had two daughters.

1:36pm Friday 16th May 2008

Print   Email this   Comment
Add your comment
Name:
Email: *
Location:
**
Security Image. Registered site users are not required to enter Security Image Information.
 
 e.g. 123-123
Comment:
Please note: All HTML tags will be ignored.
Format Text:

 
By posting a comment, I confirm that I have read and agree to the terms of use. Comments are not moderated but we will react if anything that breaks the rules comes to our attention and we may delete inappropriate postings. Please treat other people with respect. You must not post anything that is abusive, indecent, unlawful or defamatory. Remember, you are personally liable for what you post on this site. If you wish to complain about a comment, contact us here.
* Your email address will not be displayed
** To avoid register now or login
Archive
'
This panel uses JavaScript
Click here to read your local newspaper online
Click here to read about the Green Guardian Awards 2008
Croydon Champions
Click here for more information
CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST NEWS ON GREEN GUARDIAN
Find out what's on
Get the latest events using our database
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy © Copyright 2001-2008
Newsquest Media Group
A Gannett Company
This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network