A man who killed a 71 year old pedestrian while riding his motorbike in Wigan has been jailed

Daniel Rimmer, was riding his motorbike along Haigh Road in Aspull. It was a dark evening, and due to heavy rain, the road surface was wet.

At the same time, 71-year-old Clive Smees was crossing the road. Rimmer collided with the victim, causing him to suffer serious injuries.

Despite the best efforts of emergency services, Clive sadly passed away at the scene as a result of his injuries.

Police launched an investigation which revealed that Clive had been in the carriageway for over six seconds when the collision occurred. Despite having seen Clive ahead of him, Rimmer failed to slow down and continued towards him at high speed, above the limit, making no significant effort to brake and prevent the collision.

Daniel Rimmer aged 22 of Sandy Lane, Hindley, pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving at an earlier hearing, and today he appeared at Bolton Crown Court to be sentenced.

He has been jailed for three years and four months. He has been disqualified from driving for six years and eight months, requiring an extended re-test.

Speaking after sentencing, Clive’s family said: “We have today sought justice following Clive’s untimely and unnecessary death. Clive is one of many people who have tragically lost their lives on Greater Manchester roads through the dangerous actions of others.

“We will forever remember him, his character of kindness and calmness but above all his fondness to give love and be loved. He will be dearly missed by his loving wife, son and daughters and grandchildren. We would like to thank the officers of Greater Manchester Police and the CPS for their diligence in this investigation that brought it to court.”

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