A police officer at the wheel of a speeding patrol car which crashed into a boy of 15 while responding to a 999 call - causing the lad catastrophic brain injuries - has admitted to a jury her driving was careless.
But PC Sarah De Meulemeester denied her driving was dangerous. With the boy's family watching on, she told court: "There's no words that can ever begin to say how sorry I am, how sorry I am this happened.
There's nothing that can make it right." READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community She had been driving above the speed limit and on the wrong side of a traffic island before she struck Khia Whitehead, 15, on Garners Lane in Adswood, Stockport, late on Boxing Day, 2020, as she responded to a report a man with a knife was attacking his mother, according to the prosecution.
The youngster was left in a persistent vegetative state following the smash. The teenager was standing in the hatched area behind the island with a friend when another police car, with its blue lights on, sped past on its way to the domestic incident.
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