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A Mississauga man charged with careless driving in a crash that nearly killed an elderly pedestrian and left him with permanent injuries has avoided jail by pleading guilty to a lesser charge.# z9 Y. u- I5 H" b" y, s. }9 a6 F
Samuel Blennerhassett, 76, who is confined to a wheelchair as a result of multiple fractures and broken bones sustained from the collision back on July 23, 2009, is expected to be in a Mississauga courtroom on Burnhamthorpe Rd. W. tomorrow as the man who caused his injuries gets sentenced.
( Z9 n+ Z5 I& e4 a% LBlennerhassett's daughter and wife will accompany him to court. Both women will give victim impact statements prior to sentencing.1 l" T9 `3 E$ _. ^6 ~7 O: _
Parthapratim Nath, 48, was initially charged with careless driving under the Highway Traffic Act and faced a potential jail term of six months if convicted.' A, Q& H6 L2 P4 j3 \% {
Instead, Nath pleaded guilty making an unsafe turn, according to Peel Regional Police. 8 o8 V- E6 F% a7 E* b
The maximum penalty is now a $1,000 fine.
+ _4 Y2 m3 Y) D, R4 `- r- X# U% t, sBlennerhassett remained in critical condition at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto for weeks following the crash at Cawthra and Breckenridge Rds.
7 i( Y) ]1 w" P$ h7 JHe was struck by a northbound 2009 Honda Civic while crossing Cawthra Rd. at 8:45 a.m. He was walking his dog at the time, Peel Regional Police said. The impact of the crash caused him to flip over the Honda and be thrown several metres.
3 a O1 K# [9 l( _Nath stopped at the scene and was later interviewed by police.( y" S- c) X0 | o9 J
Senior injured. Parthapratim Nath, 48, of Mississauga, was driving this Honda Civic when he struck an elderly man two years ago near Cawthra Rd. and Bloor St. File photo |
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