

'For the rest of my life I will never forget that day' He had been offered a post at Lloyds branch in Addenbrooke’s, but had not been able to take the position up before his accident. However, police cannot be sure of the exact speed of the car when it left the road.ĭishant, who lived with his parents, was a registered pharmacist and worked at the Lloyds Pharmacy branch at Arbury Court.ĭishant Patel worked at the Lloyd's Pharmacy at Arbury Court (Image: David Johnson) Giving his evidence, Patel claimed the back torch light from the front passenger’s phone had interfered with his vision on the dark unlit road when the collision occurred.ĭata from the vehicle also showed Patel had been travelling above 100mph earlier in the day and that it was likely he was traveling at excessive speed at the time of the collision. A major supermarket is cracking down on customers who steal at self checkoutsĭuring the investigation it emerged a front seated passenger in the car had been recording the journey on the Snapchat app.Jignesh Patel suffered minor injuries in the crash.
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The trial heard that the vehicle they were travelling in entered a right-hand bend and lost control, causing it to leave the road at speed, soar through the air and roll into a nearby field. He has also been disqualified from driving for three and a half years. Today (Monday, March 26) Jignesh Patel was sentenced to three years in prison at Cambridge Crown Court. A BMW Alpina, similar to the one driven by Jignesh Patel (Image: ) Speeds above 100mph
