Following the jailing of a man for causing death by dangerous driving, the family of Brian Robinson have paid tribute.
Brian, 85, sadly died after he was involved in a collision on Monday 17th March. His Hyundai Tucson was in a collision with a Lexus on Rectory Lane near to the junction with Rectory Gardens in Lymm.
Brian was taken to hospital with serious injuries but sadly died on Saturday 22nd March.
His wife, Jutta Robinson was a passenger in the car. She suffered serious injuries and is now recovering at home.
Paul Groarke, 56, from Northway, Lymm had been driving the Lexus. He appeared at Chester Crown Court on 9th June to be sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to causing death by dangerous driving, causing serious injury by dangerous driving and drug driving (cannabis).
Brian’s wife, Jutta, said following the sentencing:
“Today justice was served. While nothing can ever bring my beloved husband, Brian, back to me, I take some comfort in knowing that his life, and our loss, were heard and recognised in court.
“Brian was a loving, caring and quietly adventurous man, a devoted husband, father, grandad and great-grandad. His loss leaves a space that can never be filled.
“Driving dangerously is not just reckless, it is a crime, and one that can shatter lives in an instant. While nothing can undo what has been done, it has brought a small comfort to know that this was recognised.
“I want to thank everyone who has supported us through these past months. Your messages, kindness and care have meant the world to me.
“My heartfelt thanks also goes to Cheshire Police. The team, and especially our family liaison officer, have been an absolute tower of strength. Their compassion and support have helped us through these days, and I will be forever grateful for their care.
“Now, as a family, we begin to move forward, carrying Brian’s love and memory in our hearts always.”
Sgt Si Degg from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit at Cheshire Police said:
“I’d like to pay tribute to Brian's family who have bravely navigated the traumatic experience of losing a loved one in such harrowing circumstances.
“Families should not have to go through this.
"Paul Grourke showed complete disregard for everyone's safety. He had consumed cannabis and then drove dangerously with the most horrendous consequences.
"Anyone who gets behind the wheel should think about the far reaching consequences of their actions.
“Groarke is paying the price for his behaviour behind the wheel. Brian’s family however are suffering a loss far, far deeper and no punishment can bring back their loved one.”
Pictured - Brian Robinson.
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