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Formerly All Safe: 78 Bawdlands


^C LITHE ROE


' A 77-YEAR-OLD.retired.-.teacher/died-:r instaiitly when her car’was-hit head-on by; .


another vehicle as she drove to her homein Next to Tescos. Far beyond comparison.


Elizabeth Jephson; pictured; suffered a fracT.;:, tured neck as well as other, injuries in the collL.; sion in Accrington Road, Whalley, on January:^


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• . . The inquest was told how, aftercolliding with following.


■ ■ Another motorist, who was driving his preg­ nant wife back from a hospital check-up, told ,.


' how he had swerved into a layby to avoid being.. hit by the Mercedes, which was travelling on the,,


wrong side of the road.


-■- Mr Martin Wrigley,told_ the inquest he had ; taken his pregnant wife to Royal Blackburn


■Hospital for a check-up and was heading to '-Glitherbe to have tea at his mother’s house. : After going through the lights at Spring Wood picnic site he saw a set of car headlights pull out


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How7 With a . notice In our


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The Golf House BIG SUMMER


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Boost for school thanks to Tesco


PUPILS at a Clitheroe primary school will be able to make better use- of the great outdoors • thanks to a donation ■, from the town’s Tesco : store. ■ ' Personnel manager.


Gillian Lingard visited ■ ,


. Edisford Primary School to hand over a cheque ■ for £3,000 from the


. store’s donation awards. The money will be ' -


used to help equip a new outdoor sensory and ' -


music area which is being developed at the school., _


, Our photograph


shows Gillian presenting the money to pupils of


Edisford Primary School. (S110708/5 )


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_Mrs Jephsqn’s Rover, a Mercedes driven hy Ur j. "Richard Cook went oh to. hit a Volvo that was-r


Whiteacre Lane, Barrow. An inquest heard that retired teacher Mrs ■


■ o t the: oncoming traffic and, head straight .fpt, themT'-T realised it wasn’t going to pull back in,” , said Mr Wrigley. “Fortunately there was a . layby on my left and I was able to pull in there, to avoid the oncoming car.. . - ■


.. , ,s - ‘‘As I looked in the mirror I saw there had,,


been a collision.” Mr Ian McTurk told the inquest he \yas tray-


^Mercedes driven by Mr Cook..-.i,..- ^ ’ “The car in front started to drift into the


opposite carriageway for no apparent,reason, said Mr McTurk.


- “ I could see a disaster happening, it was all rather surreal.-He wasn’t indicating and there, was nothing to give a clue as.to, what, he was


intending. • “There was no apparent slowing down or


: speeding up.” , ■ : Mr McTurk said there was debris “ all over


the place” as he pulled up on the left hand side.


; - “At least two cars went past me and through the debris and carried on,’’ he added.


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elling to his home in.Whalley Road from his . ' ' ■' office in Skiptqn and was travelling behind the ■


■Mr John Cowking, who was driving home toj Clitheroe, was following Mrs Jephson’s vehicle. He saw Mr Wrigley take evasive action and! "then saw the Mercedes hit Mrs Jephson’s Rover,


i “ I didn’t think the car in front had any oppor-'


■ tunity to avoid the collision,” he said. ■' i Mr Cook, of Read Hall-Farm, Read, previ-j ously pleaded guilty^to driving without due care J


: and attention when he appeared'at-Blackburn! Ma^strates’ Court'on March 27th. .


. j He was banned from driving for three months, j


fined £500 with'£75 costs and ordered to take a j re-test before driving again. ;.


lapse of concentration.


At the court hearing he blamed a momentary j ■


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-He told police he thought he was closer toj


- where the road widened into a dual carriageway | and had thought he was pulling into the outside! lane rather than the opposite carriageway. . | The medical cause of death was given as neck, j


chest and leg injuries and .coroner Michael Sin-| gleton recorded a verdict of accidental death.


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