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Inquest: Peter Bide hit by a car in Charmouth

Peter Bide sadly died after being hit by a car at the junction of The Street and Lower Sea Lane, Charmouth Pictures: Dorset Police/Graham Hunt A DRIVER whose car struck a much-loved 90-year-old great grandfather did not see the pensioner crossing the road and did not realise he had hit a person, an inquest heard. Peter Bide, of Charmouth, died close to his home on January 23 last year after being hit by a car driven by David Gilbert. Emergency services were called to the scene at the junction of The Street and Lower Sea Lane in Charmouth shortly after 7pm, but sadly Mr Bide was pronounced dead by paramedics.

Inquest: Peter Bide hit by a car in Charmouth | Bridport and Lyme Regis News

1/1 A DRIVER whose car struck a much-loved 90-year-old great grandfather did not see the pensioner crossing the road and did not realise he had hit a person, an inquest heard. Peter Bide, of Charmouth, died close to his home on January 23 last year after being hit by a car driven by David Gilbert. Emergency services were called to the scene at the junction of The Street and Lower Sea Lane in Charmouth shortly after 7pm, but sadly Mr Bide was pronounced dead by paramedics. The retired teacher was described by his son, Timothy Bide, in the inquest as a ‘much-loved dad, grandad and great grandad’.

Dorset crashes in 2020 see 25 lives lost across the county

A devastating impact on the families involved : The lives loss in Dorset crashes in 2020 IN A year that was different for so many reasons, the sad reality is many lives were still lost following crashes in Dorset. Twenty-five people died after collisions involving vehicles across the county throughout 2020. A force spokesperson said their current records showed that 16 lives were lost in road traffic collisions in 2020. This figure does not include crashes on private roads/land and car parks, those due to a medical episode or incidents that are yet to be “validated”, with investigations still ongoing. These factors make up the remaining nine deaths.

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