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Ionut Dumitru jailed for six years after A21 crash

A MOTORIST who crashed while high on drink and drugs, killing his housemate, has been jailed for six years. Ionut Dumitru was driving a new grey BMW 5 Series southbound on the A21 London Road, at Flimwell, when he left the carriageway and collided with a tree. The deadly crash, which happened in the early hours of December 14, killed his front seat passenger and friend, Marius-Madalin Bizoi, aged 24. The pair lived together at an address in Heartenoak Road, Hawkhurst, Kent, and had been travelling towards a petrol station to buy cigarettes when the crash happened. Several other motorists stopped to help after the crash, which left the silver BMW almost unrecognisable.

Funeral procession of Maidstone bus driver Peter Hart is applauded by former colleagues and other well-wishers

Funeral procession of Maidstone bus driver applauded by former colleagues and other well-wishers  |  Updated: 17:15, 27 January 2021 Mourners lined the side of the road outside a bus depot this afternoon to pay their respects to the funeral procession of a driver who died of Covid-19. Scores of former colleagues and other well-wishers turned out in Maidstone as the cortege of Peter Hart made its way along Armstrong Road en route to the crematorium at Vinters Park. The funeral procession of Maidstone bus driver Peter Hart. Picture: Barry Goodwin Among the procession earlier was an Arriva bus, bearing the special message rest in peace on its destination display.

Covid UK: Hancock says law change to protect GPs from legal action 'not necessary'

Matt Hancock tonight said there will be no immediate change the law to protect doctors from legal action over Covid-19 treatment decisions made under the pressures of the pandemic. A coalition of health bodies wrote to the Government urging it to update legislation to ensure medical workers do not feel vulnerable to the risk of prosecution for unlawful killing when treating coronavirus patients in circumstances beyond their control . But the Health Secretary said it was not necessary to change the law as medics were not yet being forced to make such critical decisions. Health groups, including the British Medical Association, argued there was no legal protection for Covid-related issues, such as when there are surges in demand for resources that temporarily exceed supply .

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