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Man jailed after causing devastating crash on North Yorkshire road

Thu 24 Oct, 2024 by YorkMix

The Mazda after the crash. Photographs: North Yorkshire Police

Filed Under: Crime, News

A man has been jailed for causing this scene of devastation on a North Yorkshire road.

Peter Buttery, 64, was driving a Fiat 500 travelling towards Wetwang along the B1248 near Malton on the afternoon of 6 August 2021.

He was in a line of traffic with other vehicles, including a Ural motorbike. On the approach to a bend in the road, Buttery decided to overtake. 

As he did, a Mazda MX5 travelling in the opposite direction came round the bend.

The Mazda braked, skidded and collided with the Fiat and the motorcycle, resulting in massive damage to all three vehicles.

The biker, a man in his 60s, suffered serious, life-threatening injuries including broken vertebrae, broken ribs, a broken wrist, a punctured lung and other internal injuries.

Two people in the Mazda MX5 also suffered serious injuries, including broken bones, facial scarring and nerve damage.

No remorse

The remains of the motorbike

Following an investigation by North Yorkshire Police, Buttery, from Goole, was charged with three counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

Following a trial he was found guilty on 19 September.

Today (Thursday) he was jailed for three years and 10 months at Hull Crown Court, with a three year and 11 month driving disqualification and the need to pass an extended driving test.

In a victim statement given to the court, the injured motorcyclist wrote: “The collision forever will have a profound effect on me, physically and mentally.”

He can no longer walk more than 200 yards without the aid of a walking stick, have a bath or get an uninterrupted night’s sleep.

The Fiat 500

He added: “One thing that I still struggle with is that I can never canoe, sail, go camping, backpacking or hiking ever again.

“It really hurts to know this. I am trying my hardest to have some sort of normal life, but it’s hard.”

After the sentencing hearing, TC Joseph Schramm, of North Yorkshire Police’s roads policing group, said: “The evidence showed that Buttery was on the wrong side of the road leading up to the collision, conducting an overtake in a dangerous location.

“Despite this, when interviewed he tried to blame one of the victims for the collision, took no responsibility himself, and showed no remorse throughout the trial.

“It is right that he has now been held to account for his actions.”


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