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Glasgow bus driver in court after he ran over and killed OAP

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 by: Simon Mason - Fri, 10 Nov 2023 08:24 UTC

A bus driver who was sacked after he ran over and killed a pensioner took up work in a similar role for another company.

George McInally, 64, ploughed into pedestrian Roseanne McLaughlan, 71, at Glasgow's Buchanan bus station on October 7 2021.

McInally, of Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, turned into the bus station as dementia sufferer Roseanne walked across the road.

She was hit then dragged under the bus and was only freed after the fire brigade were able to lift the vehicle off of her.

Roseanne suffered and later succumbed in hospital to a serious head injury.

McInally was fired from his position at First Bus but he has since got employment as a driver for a different company.

McInally pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to causing Roseanne's death by careless driving.

The court heard that mum-of-three Roseanne lived independently despite suffering from dementia.

McInally had dropped off his last passenger and was to enter the station to start a short break.

Roseanne's destination was unknown but the court was told that she was wearing a red jacket with her hood up.

Prosecutor John Adams said: "As Roseanne crossed the road at the pedestrian crossing between the white line and the and the word slow on the road surface, the bus turned left to enter the station.

"On reaching the front of the road, the front near side of the vehicle struck Roseanne causing her to fall backwards to the ground on the ground.

"The front nearside wheel drove over her and the bus stopped with her dragged underneath."

The fire brigade attended and were able to raise the bus in order to free her.

Roseanne was taken to hospital where she was found to have suffered brain, pelvic and abdominal injuries as well as internal bleeding.

She sadly died in hospital the following night.

A post mortem carried out stated that the cause of death was "head and leg injuries due to road traffic collision."

An investigation was carried out by police which stated McInally would have seen Roseanne for four seconds prior to entering the scene.

Mr Adams told the hearing that McInally's contract was "terminated" by First Bus.

He said: "He continues to work as a driver for a different company."

Richard Freeman, defending, told the court: "My client recognises and fully understands the tragic situation of the crash and accepts fully responsibility for his actions - he is greatly remorseful.

"He was travelling on the approach, looking ahead of him, having checked both rear view mirrors and for pedestrians and other vehicles.

"You also heard that it was raining and he had windscreen wipers on.

"His culpability is restricted to these four seconds in challenging circumstances and does not wish to apportion blame beyond that."

Sentence was deferred pending background reports until next month by Sheriff Andrew Cubie.

McInally was granted bail and disqualified from driving in the interim.

https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/23910485.glasgow-bus-driver-court-ran-killed-oap/

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