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Mar 2021
A 23-year-old man has been sentenced to almost six years in prison after killing a 62-year-old grandmother in a collision on the A168 near Kirk Deighton.
William Charles Jackson, from Wetherby, appeared in York Crown Court yesterday and pleaded guilty to causing the death of the woman and two further counts of causing serious injury due to dangerous driving.
The victim, Maria Cuzyova, was visiting her family from Slovakia when she was killed in the collision in 2019.
Her daughter, Micheala Young, who was driving, and her son-in-law, Nicholas Young, both suffered life-changing injuries. Their five-year-old daughter suffered minor injuries.
Jackson was driving his red Vauxhall Astra along the A168, between Kirk Deighton and Walshford, at around 10pm on April 3, 2019.
As he approached the crest of a hill, with double solid white lines, between the north and southbound carriageways, he claimed he overtook a slower moving vehicle in front of him.
He said he didn't see the oncoming vehicle, and his fatal manoeuvre led to a head-on collision with the family's car.
Jackson was sentenced to five years and eight months' imprisonment and was banned from driving for seven years and ten months. He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £190.
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