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Driver jailed for three years for ramming car into cyclist who confronted her for using mobile phone at the wheel

Victim hit a tree after he was knocked off his bike

Tom Batchelor
Wednesday 10 May 2017 23:48 BST
Cyclist smashed off his bike by driver following mobile phone row

A motorist who ploughed into a cyclist with her car after he challenged her for using a mobile phone while driving has been jailed for three years.

Justine Henshaw-Bryan rammed a Ford Fiesta into Damien Doughty as he cycled in north London, after he confronted her for using a mobile phone at the wheel.

Mr Doughty was knocked off his bike and into a tree as he cycled in Stoke Newington on 10 February last year.

He was left in intensive care, suffering a punctured lung, broken hand and liver injuries

The 25-year-old driver, from Hackney, was found guilty of causing serious injury by dangerous driving following a trial at Wood Green Crown Court.

Sentencing, Judge Gregory Perrins told Henshaw-Bryan her actions could have killed the victim, and that she must have been aware of the risk her dangerous driving presented to him.

"This was a calculated attempt to run him over and use your car as a weapon," he said.

"It would have been obvious that to do so would have carried significant risk of injury (to the cyclist)."

Justine Henshaw-Bryan has been jailed for three years (PA)

He added: "Those who are unable to control their temper while driving and feel that cyclists are fair game must be dealt with severely."

Judge Perrins jailed Henshaw-Bryan, who is due to give birth in November, for three years, and handed her a four-a-half-year driving disqualification and six penalty points.

Mr Doughty said: “[I was] exceptionally scared. You can hear the engine revving really close to you.

“I remember the car rear ending me, kind of letting out a scream and realising what was happening.

“I crumbled into a heap on the floor, and I am in extreme amounts of pain.”

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