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Subject: Cowardly driver who fled Hackney hit-and-run that killed mum-of-two
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 by: Simon Mason - Thu, 8 Feb 2024 13:08 UTC

ROT IN HELL, BASTARD KILLER.

A dangerous driver who killed a young mother of two in a shocking hit-and-run collision as she cycled home has been given an 11 year prison sentence.

Martin Reilly, 29, who has multiple previous convictions and was driving an uninsured car and was on police bail, careered head-first into Gao Gao on Whiston Road, Hackney, on September 21 last year.

He was on the wrong side of the road as he lost control of the car, which he was driving at almost 50mph in a 20mph residential street in wet conditions.

Gao Gao, a 36-year-old “extraordinary and dedicated” mother of two and “brilliant” professional fundraiser raising millions for research into dementia, suffered extensive multiple traumatic injuries. She died early the following morning in the Royal London hospital.

Judge Caroline English, sitting at Snaresbrook Crown Court, sentenced Reilly on Thursday to 11 years and three months after he had previously pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving.

She said two-thirds of the sentence - seven and a half years - would have to be served in prison and the remainder on licence.

Judge English said: “This offence is quite obviously so serious that nothing other than an immediate and substantial custodial sentence can be justified.”
He was also banned from driving for 210 months – more than 17 years..

At a hearing last month, Gao Gao’s widower Luke Walker told how their one-year-old daughter still went to the front door to plead for her “mama” to come home.

The couple’s four-year-old son was said to be too frightened to continue cycling to school and had asked his father to stop cycling in case he too was killed.

Daniel Murray, defending, told the court on Thursday, prior to sentencing, that Reilly felt great remorse at causing Gao Gao’s death.

Mr Murray said: “He didn’t set out that day to hurt anyone.

“He has also written a letter expressing his deep sorrow and shame for what has happened.”

Reilly’s family had laid flowers at the scene of the collision, the court was told. Whiston Road is a notorious “rat run” for speeding motorists on the north side of Haggerston Park.

But Mr Murray admitted that any mitigation for causing Gao Gao’s death “may well ring hollow in the ears of some of those listening in court”.

The mother and sister of Gao Gao, a Chinese British national, and a number of friends were in court to hear the sentencing.

The judge had to reconvene the court after mistakenly saying initially that Reilly would only serve half his sentence in prison. She later changed that to two-thirds.

Mr Murray said Reilly was a father of six children aged from one to 10, and his wife was pregnant with a seventh child.

He said Reilly had been suffering a panic attack at the time and had been driving himself to hospital with his father.

Hackney council CCTV footage played to a previous hearing showed Reilly driving the Nissan Note car at speed the wrong way down a one-way street, through traffic lights at red and overtaking at speed immediately prior to the collision.

The car’s speed was estimated at 46mph but with a range of 43mph to 49mph. The court ordered the vehicle to be destroyed.

Mr Murray said Reilly had a history of mental illness, connected to a near-fatal stabbing four years ago when he was attacked by four men with knives.

Reilly was advised by his family not to pursue criminal charges against his attackers. Mr Murray said Reilly was “probably suffering PTSD [post-traumatic stress disorder] from the attack.

Another factor was that he had been a passenger in a prison van that had overturned, causing him anxiety.

But Judge English said “not a single word” of Reilly’s apparent mental ill health had been mentioned to a psychiatrist who carried out a recent pre-sentencing assessment.

“What you are saying to me is not consistent with the psychiatric report,” the judge told Mr Murray.

Reilly fled the scene with his father but handed himself into police several days later.

He declined to plead guilty to causing Gao Gao’s death when the case was first heard at magistrates’ court.

However he did plead guilty last year when it was first heard at Snaresbrook Crown Court, Mr Murray said this entitled him to a 25 per cent reduction in the length of his sentence.

She said she had taken a starting point of 16 years in determining the sentence. She reduced this by one year because of Reilly’s pleas of mitigation and “entirely genuine” remorse, then deducted 25 per cent for the guilty plea, leaving him with a sentence of 135 months.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/martin-reilly-hackney-hit-and-run-cycling-dangerous-driving-jailed-b1137930.html

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