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Woman who crashed into primary school suffered seizure, court hears
Woman who crashed into primary school suffered seizure, court hears

Glasgow Times

time2 days ago

  • Glasgow Times

Woman who crashed into primary school suffered seizure, court hears

Joanna Murray, 41, admitted dangerous driving after the collision on April 22 last year, which saw her white Mercedes crash into The Beacon Primary School in Everton, Liverpool, at 8.30am, shortly before the school was due to open. At Sefton Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, District Judge Paul Healey accepted a basis of plea in which Murray said she could not remember the collision but later discovered she had a seizure. In the basis, she said she had been driving her son to school. She said she was on medication for seizures but, at the time, had not suffered one for two years. She accepted she had not disclosed her medical condition to the DVLA. Murray, of Queens Drive, Liverpool, was due to stand trial on Tuesday for failing to provide a specimen but the case was adjourned to December 9 as a witness was unable to attend. The judge said the collision caused 'catastrophic damage', but added: 'Thankfully no-one was injured.' The defendant, who was in tears during much of the hearing, was granted unconditional bail.

Woman who crashed into primary school suffered seizure, court hears
Woman who crashed into primary school suffered seizure, court hears

Rhyl Journal

time2 days ago

  • Rhyl Journal

Woman who crashed into primary school suffered seizure, court hears

Joanna Murray, 41, admitted dangerous driving after the collision on April 22 last year, which saw her white Mercedes crash into The Beacon Primary School in Everton, Liverpool, at 8.30am, shortly before the school was due to open. At Sefton Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, District Judge Paul Healey accepted a basis of plea in which Murray said she could not remember the collision but later discovered she had a seizure. In the basis, she said she had been driving her son to school. She said she was on medication for seizures but, at the time, had not suffered one for two years. She accepted she had not disclosed her medical condition to the DVLA. Murray, of Queens Drive, Liverpool, was due to stand trial on Tuesday for failing to provide a specimen but the case was adjourned to December 9 as a witness was unable to attend. The judge said the collision caused 'catastrophic damage', but added: 'Thankfully no-one was injured.' The defendant, who was in tears during much of the hearing, was granted unconditional bail.

Woman who crashed into primary school suffered seizure, court hears
Woman who crashed into primary school suffered seizure, court hears

Sunday World

time2 days ago

  • Sunday World

Woman who crashed into primary school suffered seizure, court hears

Joanna Murray, 41, admitted dangerous driving after the collision on April 22 last year Police officers stand beside the debris and damage to the Beacon Church of England Primary School, in Everton, Liverpool, after a car crashed into the building (Peter Byrne/PA) A woman who crashed a car through the wall of a primary school suffered a seizure at the wheel, a court has heard. Joanna Murray, 41, admitted dangerous driving after the collision on April 22 last year, which saw her white Mercedes crash into The Beacon Primary School in Everton, Liverpool, at 8.30am, shortly before the school was due to open. At Sefton Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, District Judge Paul Healey accepted a basis of plea in which Murray said she could not remember the collision but later discovered she had a seizure. In the basis, she said she had been driving her son to school. Police officers stand beside the debris and damage to the Beacon Church of England Primary School, in Everton, Liverpool, after a car crashed into the building (Peter Byrne/PA) News in 90 Seconds - Tuesday June 10 She said she was on medication for seizures but, at the time, had not suffered one for two years. She accepted she had not disclosed her medical condition to the DVLA. Murray, of Queens Drive, Liverpool, was due to stand trial on Tuesday for failing to provide a specimen but the case was adjourned to December 9 as a witness was unable to attend. The judge said the collision caused 'catastrophic damage', but added: 'Thankfully no-one was injured.' The defendant, who was in tears during much of the hearing, was granted unconditional bail.

Woman who crashed into primary school suffered seizure, court hears
Woman who crashed into primary school suffered seizure, court hears

The Independent

time2 days ago

  • The Independent

Woman who crashed into primary school suffered seizure, court hears

A woman who crashed a car through the wall of a primary school suffered a seizure at the wheel, a court has heard. Joanna Murray, 41, admitted dangerous driving after the collision on April 22 last year, which saw her white Mercedes crash into The Beacon Primary School in Everton, Liverpool, at 8.30am, shortly before the school was due to open. At Sefton Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, District Judge Paul Healey accepted a basis of plea in which Murray said she could not remember the collision but later discovered she had a seizure. In the basis, she said she had been driving her son to school. She said she was on medication for seizures but, at the time, had not suffered one for two years. She accepted she had not disclosed her medical condition to the DVLA. Murray, of Queens Drive, Liverpool, was due to stand trial on Tuesday for failing to provide a specimen but the case was adjourned to December 9 as a witness was unable to attend. The judge said the collision caused 'catastrophic damage', but added: 'Thankfully no-one was injured.' The defendant, who was in tears during much of the hearing, was granted unconditional bail.

Mercedes driven through classroom wall when mum 'suffered seizure before crash'
Mercedes driven through classroom wall when mum 'suffered seizure before crash'

Daily Record

time2 days ago

  • Daily Record

Mercedes driven through classroom wall when mum 'suffered seizure before crash'

Joanna Murray previously pleaded guilty to a charge of dangerous driving but not guilty to failure to provide a specimen for analysis.‌ A mum who drove her Mercedes through a classroom wall told how she suffered a seizure in the run-up to the crash. Joanna Murray smashed the car into a wall at The Beacon Church of England Primary School on Heyworth Street in Everton during a school run on April 22 last year. The 41-year-old appeared in Sefton Magistrates' Court on Tuesday. It heard how she previously pleaded guilty to a charge of dangerous driving and pleaded not guilty to failure to provide a specimen for analysis.‌ In a statement read to the court, on behalf of Murray by her solicitor Richard Oldroyd, she said she failed to notify the DVLA of any medical conditions and had not suffered a seizure in two years. As Murray wept in the dock while wearing a black suit and white shirt, District Judge Paul Healey said the crash caused "catastrophic damage" to the school, although no one was injured in the crash. As part of the basis of her guilty plea, Murray said she did not remember the crash but later found out she had suffered a seizure while driving. Our sister title, the Liverpool Echo, reports the crash happened at 8.30am on the Monday. A parent told how the crash happened just 10 minutes before the school was due to open. In a clip of the incident, a person can be seen walking through the scene, where a gaping hole can be seen in the side of the building. Rubble and debris can also be seen strewn all over the floor of the room where toys and desks once sat neatly. The footage shows a toy kitchen and child-sized bookshelves flipped over. The white car was in front of a door, with anything that was in its path crushed to the front of it. Originally scheduled for trial, the case was adjourned after a key witness was unable to attend court. A new date has been set for December 9, 2025, at Sefton Magistrates' Court. Murray was granted unconditional bail. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.

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