Police spotted a car at speed on the wrong side of Hastings road, NZ, on Sunday
The driver failed to stop and fled down Kenilworth Rd, where it hit a railway line
The car became airborne and landed 10 metres off the ground in orchard crates
Emergency services were called at 12.30pm to remove the driver from the car
The man, in his 20s, was rushed to Hawke s Bay Hospital in a serious condition
Grantham area defendants face the music in court
| Updated: 11:04, 05 April 2021
Grantham area defendants brought before the courts recently include:
Ivor Allan Wakerley, 58, of Cecil Street, Grantham: guilty of being the driver of a BMW when an accident occurred causing damage to a Vauxhall Astra and failing to stop; failing to give his name and address or report to a police station or constable within 24 hours; and driving without insurance, all in Dysart Road, Grantham, on September 8, 2019. He was fined £880, ordered to pay a £44 victim surcharge and £85 costs and banned from driving for six months due to repeat offending.
Dennis Ooko Tolo, 54, of Beck Gardens, Grantham: guilty of failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis when being suspected of committing an offence in Grantham on February 20, 2020. He was fined £630, ordered to pay a £63 victim surcharge and £300 costs and banned from driving for 24 months.
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Swansea City Vice captain, Andre Dede Ayew
Ghana skipper Andre Ayew has expressed his satisfaction as Swansea City moved up to second in the Championship following their 1-0 win over Luton Town at Kenilworth Road on Saturday.
Ayew gave a good account of himself in the encounter but could not continue his commanding display in front of goal, although his effort was still enough to help Steve Cooper’s men secure all three points.
Luton dominated for much of the match and missed several chances with Swansea having to work hard to grind out a win.
Hourihane’s goal after a decisive break came from one of only two Swansea efforts on target in a game where they were nearly always on the back foot.