Man trapped after East Kilbride lorry driver high on drugs smashes into car in horror crash
A lorry driver from East Kilbride has been locked up for two years after losing control of his vehicle[1] and veering into the path of an oncoming driver in a horror crash that left a man trapped and fearing for his life. Anthony Campbell was behind the wheel of a Scania heavy goods lorry when he crashed into an oncoming black Mercedes GL320 towing a trailer on the A47 at Guyhirn on 3 January. The 55-year-old was uninjured but failed a roadside drugs[2] wipe leading to his arrest.
The driver of the Mercedes, a 33-year-old man from Birmingham, suffered minor injuries, while the passenger, a 38-year-old man, also from Birmingham, suffered serious injuries and was airlifted to Addenbrooke's Hospital, in Cambridge, where he underwent surgery. A blood sample taken from Campbell five hours after his arrest showed his cannabis level at 3.7mcg per litre of blood. The legal limit is two.
At Peterborough Crown Court on Friday, Campbell was sentenced to two years in prison after previously pleading guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving. He was also disqualified from driving for four years.
The East Kilbride man has been jailed for two years. (Image: Cambridgeshire Constabulary)In a victim personal statement, the passenger said: "When I was trapped in the car at the scene of the crash, I thought I was going to die. After my release from hospital I remember seeing lorries diving on the roads and I was shouting 'slow down' and grabbing hold of the handles in the car.
This was the first time it hit me how scared I was following the accident. "I can't believe that someone would be so stupid as to drive a 44 tonne lorry with drugs in their system. The whole incident has left me sad, upset and angry.
What he did that day could have easily killed us." PC Boris Kahn, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire's Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: "Campbell displayed unbelievable recklessness and ignorance in getting behind the wheel after smoking cannabis. Sign up to our daily Glasgow Live newsletter here[5] to receive news and features direct to your inbox
"It is nothing short of a miracle that the driver and the passenger in the Mercedes are still here today. "While they continue to recover from their injuries, I hope the victims feel a sense of justice and closure following this sentence. "Anyone who drives after taking illegal drugs is putting people's lives at risk and it is completely unacceptable."
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