Truck driver jailed over family's deaths

A Portuguese lorry driver was sentenced to three years in jail in England today after being found guilty of causing the deaths…

A Portuguese lorry driver was sentenced to three years in jail in England today after being found guilty of causing the deaths of a family of six by careless driving in Cheshire.

Husband and wife David and Michelle Statham and their four young children died when Paulo Jorge Nogueira  da Silva's 40-tonne lorry smashed into their people-carrier on the M6 last October.

The family, which included sons Reece, 13; Jay, nine; Mason, 20 months and 10-week-old baby daughter  Ellousie, was driving home to north Wales at the time.

"The overwhelming aggravating feature of what happened is the number of those killed,"  trial judge Mr Justice Irwin said.

Da Silva had told the court in Chester that he had seen electronic signs warning of possible queues and had slowed down, but could not explain how the collision occurred, the Crown Prosecution Service said after the case.

"The prosecution said that it was clear that for a period of around a whole minute da Silva was not paying  proper attention to the road and fatally hit the car," added a CPS spokesman.

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