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A hit-and-run driver who was jailed for killing a restaurateur in front of his wife and children was captured on CCTV sucking on a balloon at the wheel.
Gary Haffenden smashed his friend s mother s Ford Ranger pick-up truck into Syed Zaidi, 35, in Virginia Water, Surrey, on March 17, 2019.
The 21-year-old yard worker - who had recently married his girlfriend - fled the scene and later handed himself into Staines police station, claiming a pedestrian stumbled out in front of his car.
CCTV footage showed him sucking on a balloon thought to be filled with nitrous oxide or laughing gas.
The pink balloon is seen blown up in Haffenden s mouth as he drives through the forecourt of a petrol station - just 10 minutes before the tragic crash that killed Mr Zaidi.
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Gary Haffenden smashed his friend s mother s Ford Ranger into Syed Zaidi, 35
The fatal crash in Virginia Water, Surrey, happened in front of Mr Zaidi s family
The 21-year-old yard worker fled the scene and later handed himself into police
Reading Crown Court today heard he had been driving at 67mph in 40mph zone
They were shown CCTV footage from minutes earlier of him sucking on a balloon
By Cirium2021-03-04T08:43:00+00:00
Spirit Airlines continues to target mid-2021 as the inflection point when its capacity returns to pre-pandemic levels and is betting on new Airbus A320neo and A321neo aircraft for its expansion plans, two executives from the carrier said during an online discussion on 3 March.
The ultra-low-cost carrier in 2019 set a goal of growing its capacity by 15% year on year and continues to view that as a “good benchmark”, Spirit chief executive Ted Christie says during the Raymond James Institutional Investors Conference.
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Even after Spirit’s capacity returns to 2019 levels “we are looking at the summer of 2022 where we are back to our regular utilisation of all assets,” Christie says of the goal of having all aircraft back in the sky and staff back at work.