Euromillions winner Matthew Topham, of Swinderby, sentencing for death of woman by careless driving on Christmas Day
| Updated: 09:29, 12 March 2021
A Euromillions jackpot winner has been given a suspended prison sentence after admitting causing the death of a woman on Christmas Day by careless driving.
Matthew Topham, of Eagle Road, Swinderby, was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison, suspended for two years, after pleading guilty to causing the death of Mary Regler.
He was cleared by a jury of causing Mrs Regler s death by dangerous driving after a trial.
Matthew Topham, of Eagle Road, Swinderby. (45081695)
Along with the 16-week suspended sentence he was handed a three-month curfew between 7pm and 7am and has been disqualified from driving for 12 months.
Take a sneak peek inside the upcoming Lincoln Medical School
It will be ready this spring
The impressive £21 million building is set to be completed this spring. | Photo: Shradha Mishra
Work on the new Lincoln Medical School is beginning to take shape ahead of its proposed completion this spring.
The £21 million building will offer a range of laboratories and state-of-the-art facilities to its students, including a clinical skills suite and an anatomy suite.
Once operational, it is hoped first class training will encourage students and graduates to pursue careers in the field of medicine within Lincolnshire.
A first look inside the new medical school, located on Brayford Pool campus of the University of Lincoln. | Photo: Shradha Mishra
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