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Welsh mum and daughter killed by speeding driver in storm
Welsh mum and daughter killed by speeding driver in storm

Western Telegraph

time28-04-2025

  • Western Telegraph

Welsh mum and daughter killed by speeding driver in storm

Firas Zeineddine, 46, of Bluebell Drive, Keynsham, was sentenced to 12 months in prison at Swindon Crown Court. The incident took place at the height of a storm. Zeineddine pleaded guilty to two counts of death by careless driving. On October 20, 2023, at around 9am, Cheryl Woods, 61, and Sarha Smith, 40, were stopped on the hard shoulder of the M4 eastbound near junction 17 for Chippenham after a minor collision. Zeineddine, driving a Tesla Model Y, was speeding at more than 90mph in the outside lane of the M4 during Storm Babet. (Image: Public submission) He aquaplaned, overcorrected his steering, and collided with the front offside bumper and steering axle of an HGV in lane 1. The HGV then crashed into and fell on Cheryl and Sarha's vehicle, a Volkswagen T-Roc. Both women were declared dead at the scene. Investigating officer DC Sean Williams, from the Serious Collision Investigation Team, said: "This is an utterly tragic and needless incident which has seen two women lose their lives. "Zeineddine's speeding in the conditions was completely reckless and he admitted having impaired vision due to the amount of mist and spray that was coming off the road. "Despite this, data from his Tesla showed his speed was in excess of 90mph. "Once his vehicle started to aquaplane in the standing water, due to the speed he was driving, he lost complete control. "Cheryl and Sarha's deaths sadly provide a clear illustration of why it is vital to drive to the conditions, no matter where you are. "Any mistake or unforeseen incident, particularly at the speeds Zeineddine was driving, can have fatal consequences." At the time of the crash, Wiltshire Police released the following tribute from the family of the two women. It said: 'Cheryl Woods, cherished by those in her life, fulfilled the roles of a loving mother, doting grandmother, cherished sister, and a dear friend. "Her selflessness was a defining trait, consistently prioritising her family's well-being over her own, and she took immense pride in her Welsh heritage while nurturing a deep love for nature. 'Sarha Smith, in the footsteps of her mother, unselfishly devoted herself to her family's needs ahead of her own. "She was not only a mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, but her absence leaves a void for those who relied on her radiant presence. "Her legacy lives on through her six daughters, who will forever hold her memory close and strive to honour her with their efforts.'

Jail for driver who caused deaths of mother and daughter during storm
Jail for driver who caused deaths of mother and daughter during storm

The Independent

time28-04-2025

  • The Independent

Jail for driver who caused deaths of mother and daughter during storm

A driver has been jailed for causing the deaths of a mother and daughter after speeding in heavy rain during a storm. Firas Zeineddine was convicted because data from his own Tesla car recorded him driving at more than 90mph on the M4 in Wiltshire during 2023's Storm Babet which brought strong winds and heavy rains to the UK. The 46-year-old was jailed for 12 months at Swindon Crown Court on Monday after pleading guilty to two counts of causing the death by careless driving of Cheryl Woods, 61, and Sarha Smith, 40, Wiltshire Police said. Zeineddine, from Keynsham, Bristol, was driving a Tesla Model Y in the outside lane of the motorway in October 2023 when he lost control because of the surface water. The aquaplaning caused him to smash into a lorry which then hit the car of Ms Woods, 61, and Ms Smith, 40, who had stopped on the hard shoulder because of an earlier crash, police said. The lorry just missed an officer from National Highways who had stopped to help them on the motorway near Chippenham. The two women, from of Caerphilly in South Wales, died at the scene. 'The reality is that a lot of the evidence comes from the defendant's own car and the Tesla was recording from multiple cameras,' Judge Jason Taylor KC told a previous hearing. After the sentencing, Detective Constable Sean Williams, from Wiltshire Police, said: 'This is an utterly tragic and needless incident which has seen two women lose their lives,' 'Zeineddine's speeding in the conditions was completely reckless and he admitted having impaired vision due to the amount of mist and spray that was coming off the road. 'Despite this, data from his Tesla showed his speed was in excess of 90mph. 'Once his vehicle started to aquaplane in the standing water, due to the speed he was driving, he lost complete control. 'I'm pleased he has pleaded guilty which has prevented the victims' family from having to relive the details through a trial.' He added: 'Cheryl and Sarha's deaths sadly provide a clear illustration of why it is vital to drive to the conditions, no matter where you are. 'Any mistake or unforeseen incident, particularly at the speeds Zeineddine was driving, can have fatal consequences.' At the time of their deaths, the women were described as devoted mothers and grandmothers in a tribute issued by their family. It said: 'Cheryl Woods, cherished by those in her life, fulfilled the roles of a loving mother, doting grandmother, cherished sister, and a dear friend. 'Her selflessness was a defining trait, consistently prioritising her family's well-being over her own, and she took immense pride in her Welsh heritage while nurturing a deep love for nature. 'Sarha Smith, in the footsteps of her mother, unselfishly devoted herself to her family's needs ahead of her own. 'She was not only a mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, but her absence leaves a void for those who relied on her radiant presence. 'Her legacy lives on through her six daughters, who will forever hold her memory close and strive to honour her with their efforts.'

Speeding incident during storm led to deaths of two women
Speeding incident during storm led to deaths of two women

South Wales Argus

time28-04-2025

  • South Wales Argus

Speeding incident during storm led to deaths of two women

Firas Zeineddine, 46, of Bluebell Drive, Keynsham, was sentenced to 12 months in prison at Swindon Crown Court. The incident took place at the height of a storm. Zeineddine pleaded guilty to two counts of death by careless driving. On October 20, 2023, at around 9am, Cheryl Woods, 61, and Sarha Smith, 40, were stopped on the hard shoulder of the M4 eastbound near junction 17 for Chippenham after a minor collision. Zeineddine, driving a Tesla Model Y, was speeding at more than 90mph in the outside lane of the M4 during Storm Babet. (Image: Public submission) He aquaplaned, overcorrected his steering, and collided with the front offside bumper and steering axle of an HGV in lane 1. The HGV then crashed into and fell on Cheryl and Sarha's vehicle, a Volkswagen T-Roc. Both women were declared dead at the scene. Investigating officer DC Sean Williams, from the Serious Collision Investigation Team, said: "This is an utterly tragic and needless incident which has seen two women lose their lives. "Zeineddine's speeding in the conditions was completely reckless and he admitted having impaired vision due to the amount of mist and spray that was coming off the road. "Despite this, data from his Tesla showed his speed was in excess of 90mph. "Once his vehicle started to aquaplane in the standing water, due to the speed he was driving, he lost complete control. "Cheryl and Sarha's deaths sadly provide a clear illustration of why it is vital to drive to the conditions, no matter where you are. "Any mistake or unforeseen incident, particularly at the speeds Zeineddine was driving, can have fatal consequences." At the time of the crash, Wiltshire Police released the following tribute from the family of the two women. It said: 'Cheryl Woods, cherished by those in her life, fulfilled the roles of a loving mother, doting grandmother, cherished sister, and a dear friend. "Her selflessness was a defining trait, consistently prioritising her family's well-being over her own, and she took immense pride in her Welsh heritage while nurturing a deep love for nature. 'Sarha Smith, in the footsteps of her mother, unselfishly devoted herself to her family's needs ahead of her own. "She was not only a mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, but her absence leaves a void for those who relied on her radiant presence. "Her legacy lives on through her six daughters, who will forever hold her memory close and strive to honour her with their efforts.'

Driver jailed for causing death of mother and daughter from Caerphilly by speeding during storm
Driver jailed for causing death of mother and daughter from Caerphilly by speeding during storm

ITV News

time28-04-2025

  • ITV News

Driver jailed for causing death of mother and daughter from Caerphilly by speeding during storm

A driver has been jailed for causing the deaths of a mother and daughter from Caerphilly after speeding in heavy rain during a storm. Firas Zeineddine was convicted because data from his own Tesla car recorded him driving at more than 90mph on the M4 in Wiltshire during 2023's Storm Babet which brought strong winds and heavy rains to the UK. The 46-year-old was jailed for 12 months at Swindon Crown Court on Monday after pleading guilty to two counts of causing the death by careless driving of Cheryl Woods, 61, and Sarha Smith, 40, Wiltshire Police said. Zeineddine, from Keynsham, Bristol, was driving a Tesla Model Y in the outside lane of the motorway in October 2023 when he lost control because of the surface water. The aquaplaning caused him to smash into a lorry which then hit the car of Ms Woods, 61, and Ms Smith, 40, who had stopped on the hard shoulder because of an earlier crash, police said. The lorry just missed an officer from National Highways who had stopped to help them on the motorway near Chippenham. The two women, from of Caerphilly in South Wales, died at the scene. 'The reality is that a lot of the evidence comes from the defendant's own car and the Tesla was recording from multiple cameras,' Judge Jason Taylor KC told a previous hearing. After the sentencing, Detective Constable Sean Williams, from Wiltshire Police, said: 'This is an utterly tragic and needless incident which has seen two women lose their lives,' 'Zeineddine's speeding in the conditions was completely reckless and he admitted having impaired vision due to the amount of mist and spray that was coming off the road. 'Despite this, data from his Tesla showed his speed was in excess of 90mph. 'Once his vehicle started to aquaplane in the standing water, due to the speed he was driving, he lost complete control. 'I'm pleased he has pleaded guilty which has prevented the victims' family from having to relive the details through a trial.' He added: 'Cheryl and Sarha's deaths sadly provide a clear illustration of why it is vital to drive to the conditions, no matter where you are. 'Any mistake or unforeseen incident, particularly at the speeds Zeineddine was driving, can have fatal consequences.' At the time of their deaths, the women were described as devoted mothers and grandmothers in a tribute issued by their family. It said: 'Cheryl Woods, cherished by those in her life, fulfilled the roles of a loving mother, doting grandmother, cherished sister, and a dear friend. 'Her selflessness was a defining trait, consistently prioritising her family's well-being over her own, and she took immense pride in her Welsh heritage while nurturing a deep love for nature. 'Sarha Smith, in the footsteps of her mother, unselfishly devoted herself to her family's needs ahead of her own. 'She was not only a mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, but her absence leaves a void for those who relied on her radiant presence. 'Her legacy lives on through her six daughters, who will forever hold her memory close and strive to honour her with their efforts.'

He was driving at 90mph on the M4 during a storm, aquaplaned and killed a mother and daughter
He was driving at 90mph on the M4 during a storm, aquaplaned and killed a mother and daughter

Wales Online

time28-04-2025

  • Wales Online

He was driving at 90mph on the M4 during a storm, aquaplaned and killed a mother and daughter

He was driving at 90mph on the M4 during a storm, aquaplaned and killed a mother and daughter The mother and daughter from Caerphilly were stopped on the hard shoulder when Firas Zeineddine lost control of his Tesla and hit an HGV, which then fell on the women's Volkswagen Firas Zeineddine, 46, of Bluebell Drive, Keynsham (Image: Wiltshire Police ) A man who was speeding at 90mph on the M4 during a storm killed a mother and daughter when he aquaplaned across the motorway. The two women from Caerphilly were declared dead at the scene. Firas Zeineddine, 46, pleaded guilty to two counts of death by careless driving after his "reckless" speeding led to his Tesla Model Y colliding with an HGV which fell on top of a Volkswagen containing Cheryl Woods, 61, and Sarha Smith, 40. The incident happened during Storm Babet. ‌ Swindon Crown Court heard that on October 23, 2023, at around 9am, the mother and daughter were stopped on the M4 hard shoulder eastbound. ‌ They had halted near junction 17, for Chippenham, after a minor collision and were with a National Highways vehicle. On the outside lane, Zeineddine aquaplaned whilst driving at 90mph. He collided with the front offside bumper and steering axel of an HGV in lane 1. The HGV subsequently collided with and fell on Cheryl and Sarha's Volkswagen T-Roc, only narrowly avoiding the Highways officer. The two women were declared dead at the scene. Article continues below Cheryl Woods, 61, and Sarha Smith, 40, were both declared dead at the scene (Image: Wiltshire Police ) Zeineddine, of Bluebell Drive, Keynsham, was sentenced to 12 months in prison and has been disqualified from driving for 18 months. Don't miss a court report by signing up to our crime newsletter here . Investigating officer DC Sean Williams, from the Serious Collision Investigation Team, said: "This is an utterly tragic and needless incident which has seen two women lose their lives. ‌ "Zeineddine's speeding in the conditions was completely reckless and he admitted having impaired vision due to the amount of mist and spray that was coming off the road. "Despite this, data from his Tesla showed his speed was in excess of 90mph. Once his vehicle started to aquaplane in the standing water, due to the speed he was driving, he lost complete control. "I'm pleased he has pleaded guilty which has prevented the victims' family from having to relive the details through a trial. Article continues below "Cheryl and Sarha's deaths sadly provide a clear illustration of why it is vital to drive to the conditions, no matter where you are. "Any mistake or unforeseen incident, particularly at the speeds Zeineddine was driving, can have fatal consequences."

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