19/04/2021
A driver who caused the deaths of a father, his two children and family dog on Fatherâs Day has today been jailed for ten years six months at Preston Crown Court
A driver who caused the deaths of a father, his two children and family dog on Fatherâs Day has been jailed for ten years and 10 months at Preston Crown Court.
David Logan was also disqualified from driving for 16 years and five months.
Logan, 48, of Broughton Road, Dalton pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to three counts of causing death by dangerous driving, driving over the prescribed limit of alcohol and criminal damage which is in relation to the death of the family’s dog.
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A MAN who knocked down and killed a dad and his two children while on a Fathers’ Day walk in Dalton-in-Furness has appeared in court. Former soldier David Logan, 47, will be sentenced on Monday for causing the deaths of Joshua Flynn, 37, his son Coby-Jay, 15, and daughter Skylar, 12, by dangerous driving on June 21 last year. The family, along with their Yorkshire Terrier Troy, died after being struck by a Peugeot 206 driven by Logan on Abbey Road. The vehicle mounted the kerb and collided with the family before hitting a tree. In a family statement, Mr Flynn’s wife Emma said she was “heartbroken” to learn of the deaths of her family, saying her world had been “turned upside down” by the tragedy.
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