Teddy Picton, a 20-year-old driver, has been sentenced to seven years in a young offenders’ institution after causing the death of cyclist Brad Craven. Picton, who had failed his driving test just weeks prior, was under the influence of alcohol and cocaine when he collided with Craven, who was wearing a high-visibility jacket. The incident occurred in Grangetown, Cardiff, and Picton was driving on the wrong side of the road without a valid license or insurance.
The court heard that Picton showed no remorse after the crash, which left Craven in a coma for five weeks before he succumbed to his injuries. This tragic case underscores the severe consequences of drink and drug driving, particularly for vulnerable road users like cyclists. The judge noted that Picton’s actions were reckless and highlighted the need for stricter enforcement of driving laws.
As Picton begins his sentence, he faces a driving ban of nearly ten years. However, changes in legislation could potentially reduce his time in custody. This case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing issue of impaired driving and its devastating impact on families and communities.
The loss of Craven, described as a caring and thoughtful man, has left a significant void in the lives of his loved ones. His brother, who witnessed the aftermath of the crash, expressed the profound emotional toll this tragedy has taken, further emphasizing the need for public awareness and education on road safety.
Source: BBC News

