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    Paralysed Girl, Six, Wins Payout Worth Millions

    A six-year-old girl who was left brain damaged and paralysed by a dangerous driver has been awarded a multi-million pound payout.

    Cerys Edwards, from Sutton Coldfield, was a baby when the car she was travelling in with her parents was hit by Antonio Boparan Singh in 2006.

    Singh, who was 19 at the time, and is heir to a £130m fortune, was driving his parent's Range Rover in excess of 70mph in a 30mph zone, on the wrong side of the road.

    Singh's insurers will pay Cerys a lump sum of £5m, plus £450,000 a year for the rest of her life, which her lawyer estimates could be worth between £10-£15m.

    "Every penny of this award is needed for Cery's care in the future," explained the family's solicitor Richard Langton.

    "She has a 24-hour package of carers and nurses looking after her because she's paralysed and brain damaged, she can't move and is ventilator dependent so it's not a lottery winning, it's money that's needed for her care.

    "Today the judge made the very telling point that no amount of money can actually turn back the clock or make a difference to Cerys' injuries but at least it gives the parents security for the future. They know whatever happens there'll be enough funds to pay for Cerys' care."

    Speaking outside Birmingham's High Court, Mr Langton told how Cerys' parents began a campaign after Singh was sentenced to 21 months in prison following the head-on crash, but served only six months.

    "After that the parents felt the maximum sentence for dangerous driving was just inadequate and even the judge in the case said so," he said.

    "So they got together a petition of 30,000 people and took it to the Home Secretary who promised to change the law.

    "In the last few months, an act of parliament has been put forward and they're going to increase sentences to five years, arguably still not enough but it's going in the right direction."

     
    • Brian  •  3 months ago
      Should have got 10 years and a life ban from driving.
      • JanBee 3 months ago
        Should have got life.
      • Tony 3 months ago
        Agreed Janbee.
      • Someonewho cares 3 months ago
        Should be locked up and the key thrown away. Big deal so the family get millions, and they also miss out on their precious little girl maybe going to university, getting married and having children of her own. This country's laws stink, if it had been America he would probably have got the death sentence in some states.
    • Tony  •  Baghdad, Iraq  •  3 months ago
      So he served 6 months for doing over 70mph in a 30 zone. Hitting a car head on, whilst he was on the wrong side of the road. 6 months for ruining 3 peoples' lives. Wow makes you so proud of the system, doesn't it!
      • Anthony 3 months ago
        That's just what I was thinking. Antonio should have been forced to do community service, going to high schools and telling teenagers about dangerous driving.

        On the hopeful side, with new advances being made in biology and using computer chips to bypass damaged nerves, some years in the future she may be able to walk and lead a fairly normal life.
      • Chris 3 months ago
        hang on he got 6 mnths for doing 70 in a 30 if we did what he did we would loose our licence and also face years in jail just because him and his family are imigrants they get away lightly
      • john 3 months ago
        Chris you are a stupid moron
    • francesca  •  Edinburgh, Scotland  •  3 months ago
      Yes, she has been awarded an ample and well-deserved sum of money for the incident. The perpetrator, however, is getting off lightly, as per normal. When is there going to be tougher sentencing for this type of mindless, arrogant and ignorant behaviour!
      • ann 3 months ago
        WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND OR SO THEY SAY
      • PAUL 3 months ago
        Governments and Judges are inherently lazy and can't be bothered to change the law unless they are forced to or it's for their own convenience. So the answer to your question is 'not until a tragedy this this happens to them or their loved ones'. Sad but probably true! E-petitions help but only if enough people are prepared to participate - and again sadly most people can't be bothered even if they support the motion.
      • B 3 months ago
        ........and I bet he does'nt give dear little Carys a second thought........makes my blood boil.......change the bloody laws........
    • "*"  •  3 months ago
      Pathetic sentence.
    • John  •  Birmingham, England  •  3 months ago
      The offender is from a family of multi-millionaires. They should have paid these millions in compensation long ago for their son ruining the poor child's life. They could have easily afforded it and it would have gone some way towards saying sorry for his recklessness. But no, they let it go to court so that their insurance company would pay, ie - that means us, because up will go our motor insurance premiums again.
      • do i look like i care 3 months ago
        SO WILL HIS AND HIS INSURANCE WILL GO THRU THE ROOF , THAT'S IF HE CAN GET INSURANCE
      • davey 3 months ago
        Responsibilty and morality obviously aren't a feature of his family life.
      • golam 3 months ago
        If you were breaking the law at the time I thought that the insurers would not cover you, same as drink drivers
    • Martin  •  Reading, England  •  3 months ago
      21 months, he should have got 21 years! He would have done if he had done this in the U.S.
      • Someonewho cares 3 months ago
        Yes Martin he may have got life, he probably would have got the death sentenced in some states
      • RA 3 months ago
        God bless America!
    • lindi  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      He should have paid that willingly out of his own pocket.
    • Pete  •  Epsom, England  •  3 months ago
      "Singh's insurers will pay Cerys a lump sum of £5m, plus £450,000 a year for the rest of her life, which her lawyer estimates could be worth between £10-£15m."

      So they are estimating that this poor young girl will live at the most another 33yrs which means she'll be dead before she is 40yrs old. Her parents will have the sad experince of out living her having had their lives wrecked as well. At age 6yrs old Cerys should be being a healthy little bossy boots, running around having fun. Her parents won't experience the usual parental worries like wondering where the hell she is when she comes home later than agreed, because they know where she'll be; on her ventilator. The unsuitable boyfriend, which university to go to, and of course struggling to raise the deposit for a mortgage are bot for her. Her father will never walk her down the aisle. Cerys will never tell her parents that they are going to be grandparents.

      So Mr.Singh for the sake of driving like an idiot you've really altered the course of another family. You however can look forward, if things go normally, to at least another 65yrs of healthy living in luxury, never having to struggle, not having your parents worry that if you get a chest infection that it will kill you. Not for you the indignity of spending the rest of your life being incontinent or the risk of developing of pressure sores which could then become infected and, because of your compromised immune system, take months to heal or kill you.

      Oh what clever boy you've been.
    • SAMANTHA  •  3 months ago
      I have met this truly amazing family, Cerys is an absolute diamond, I am so happy for you all to have finally got some money awarded for her care. I hope you are all well, keep up the fight we're all right behind you xx
    • Len G  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      I note it is not he or the family that pays, but insurance company, that will just pass the loss onto other premiums.

      Why do we the average honest public have to financialy support people that has the wealth to support themselves, or act and behave in very stupid manners? Yet even if sentenced will only get a few marks on his licence lasting no more than 3 to 4 years. or a brief spell in her magesties residence, that will leave no lasting ability to learn from his mistakes, knowing if any public dyscrimination is to take place will not be of any bother to him, due to his families fortune..
    • Tony  •  3 months ago
      Only six months for that ? Rich kid driving Dad's Range Rover like a maniac and destroying a life ? Our legal system is dysfunctional.
    • tinkerfk  •  3 months ago
      At least this little girls parents can now afford the care she needs without having to worry, just a tragedy that some idiot robbed them and her of a normal family life.
    • T.A.  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      I hope his insurers sue him for the money. Yes, I know they won't be able to, but it's a nice thought. He should have got 20 years.
    • sp Blakeny  •  3 months ago
      Why should the insurance company cough up. I hope the family will use some of the award to sue this man and make him pay for what he has done. Never enough for a childs life and the heart ache of her family, this isnt justice. We wait for his response if he is man enough.
    • stephen  •  Bristol, England  •  3 months ago
      typical of lawless britian he gets 21 months and onl does 6 months and i bet he doesnt even think about what he had done, he should have went down for life and the little girls and her family awarded the scums mil;lions, i gues he was released as was against his human rights to keep him in prison
    • John  •  3 months ago
      21 moths in prison and only serve 6 for ruining a girls life? Then get someone else to pay the costs whilst having 130 million pounds in the bank yourself? These 'type' really have no shame. Deport the cockroach.
    • Peter  •  Lisbon, Portugal  •  3 months ago
      Our justice system is totally screwed up, this proves it. 6 months, jeez.
      Help !!!
    • Jamie  •  Edinburgh, Scotland  •  3 months ago
      70 mph in a 30 zone on the wrong side of the road? He should have been shot for that...
    • Steve S  •  3 months ago
      Today, I had a problem with my car, my wife also had a problem with her car, and we were cursing our luck. I've just read about Cerys and realised we have no problems. I cannot put into words how I now feel...............................as a father of four myself I just want to send a cuddle to Cerys and a hug to her parents XXX
    • Pistolshooter  •  Edinburgh, Scotland  •  3 months ago
      I know that "basic" 24/7 homecare runs at around £8K -£9K per month! So the cash will be required.
      However, the cash is paid by the Insurers who in turn collect it from all the other insured persons having a motor policy. ie. You and me. Given that this young idiot "driver"appears to be wealthy, it would have been better "justice"if he had been hit financially. In prison he just cost the public more money.
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