A Derbyshire man has been handed a 12 month suspended prison sentence after his careless driving caused the death of a retained firefighter.
51-year-old James Ricketts was sentenced at Douglas Courthouse today after a jury convicted him of the offence yesterday.
The Matlock man was doing a three point turn on the Laxey to Ramsey Coast Road on August 6th last year when he blocked the path of oncoming motorcyclist Neil Walker.
The 43-year-old was riding his motorbike towards Ramsey and was left with “no chance” to avoid the collision – he died at the scene.
Sentencing him Deemster Birkett suspended the sentence for two years and disqualified him from driving for three years – he also ordered him to pay £8,000 in costs.
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