Girls whose sister was killed when their dad smashed Toyota Auris into a wall plead for his prison release
He claimed his Toyota Auris had faltered in what is known as Sudden Unintended Acceleration – a condition often accompanied by loss of braking power and which can be caused by a mechanical or electrical fault. But there was no
evidence the two-year old car had any faults, and Judge Stuart Driver QC found Chizoro had intended to brake but instead hit the accelerator.
Girls whose sister was killed when their dad smashed car [Toyota Auris] into a wall plead for his prison release
Eva Edohasim, 13 – who needed abdominal surgery after the crash and spent four weeks in hospital – has written to the court pleading for her father Chizoro to be allowed home
By
Amy Sharpe
22:03, 3 FEB 2018
Two girls whose sister was killed when their dad smashed his car into a wall are pleading for his release from prison.
Little Olivia Edohasim, nine, died in the back seat of the family car as she and sister Eva, 11, were being driven to a Saturday morning maths lesson.
Dad Chizoro, a doctor specialising in addiction, was jailed for four years for causing death by dangerous driving and causing injury by dangerous driving.
But Eva, now 13 – who needed abdominal surgery after the crash and spent four weeks in hospital – has written to the court pleading for her father to be allowed home.
She wrote: “We’re trying to deal with the loss of my sister, me and my dad’s physical and emotional trauma and the rest of my family emotional trauma.”
And in her own letter, younger sister Serena, eight – who was not in the car – pleaded: “Please, please, let daddy go.”
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