A lorry driver from Bamber Bridge has been jailed for the death of a woman in Liverpool.
Alec Keiran, of Daisy Meadow, pleaded guilty to causing death by careless driving. He has been jailed for 12 months.
Merseyside Police were called to reports of a woman hit by a lorry in Wilbraham Street, near to the junction with Scotland Road, in Everton on Thursday 10 August.
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24-year-old Nicole Cummings was pronounced dead at the scene.
52-year-old Keiran has also been given a 12-month driving ban which begins when he is released from prison.
Nicole’s family said: “The loss of Nicole has left a hole in all our hearts that cannot be filled. She will be forever loved and missed.
“Although Nicole had problems of her own, if she saw anybody in need, she would be the first to help. We have been told she would often help people with carrying shopping or whatever they needed.
“We would sincerely like to thank everyone that has ever shown Nicole any kindness, whether that be by giving her a drink or something to eat or spending time just to have a little chat with her. There are some truly wonderful kind people.”
Nicole’s mum, Vanessa, added: “My daughter Nicole, I miss you every day it hurts so much. We miss your smile, laugh, our daily phone calls. Your brothers and sisters miss you so much and so do your friends. My heart will forever be broken until we meet again my angel. Sleep tight, all my love, mum xxx.”
Detective Sergeant Kurt Timpson, Lead Investigating Officer from the MATRIX Serious Collision Investigation Unit said: “Our thoughts remain very much with Nicole’s family today as they continue to come to terms with their loss.
“They have shown remarkable composure throughout the investigation and have been supported by an experienced specially trained Family Liaison Officer throughout the case.
“Nicole was homeless and was well known by many people in the local area. She had been helped and supported by local organisations and charities and it’s clear from speaking with her family just how friendly and helpful she was to others.
“Any death on the road causes unimaginable harm and heartache to family and friends left behind. We see too often the needless harm that road death causes to our communities and we work tirelessly to reduce that harm.
“We are committed to the prevention of serious injury and death on the roads, to work towards Vision Zero – our strategy focused on reducing the amount of road traffic collisions in our region and to lower the number of people killed and seriously injured on our streets.
“We can’t do this alone and to that end, any information you have about drivers who flout the law can be reported to us and we will take action.”
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