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Scottish NHS worker trapped in mangled car after running toddler and mum off road

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Scottish NHS worker trapped in mangled car after running toddler and mum off road

A speeding driver was left trapped in his mangled car, after he ran a mum and her toddler off the road.

NHS worker Lee Borthwick was seen driving dangerously on the B742 on November 10. He performed an overtake on the dark country road, between Mossblown and Dalrymple, and veered onto the wrong side.




A mum and her 19-month-old daughter were in a car coming towards him. The woman was forced to swerve to avoid a head-on crash with the 32-year-old father-of-two, reports the Daily Record.

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The evasive action meant Borthwick struck her car side on and sent her vehicle careering off the road. The details emerged this week when Borthwick appeared in the dock at Ayr Sheriff Court.

He pled guilty to a charge of dangerous driving. Procurator Fiscal depute Lindzi Bayne told the court the collision took place at 5.10pm in November, when the road was dark and there were no street lights.

She told the court witnesses saw Borthwick’s dangerous driving before the crash. She said: “They observed a blue Suzuki Swift overtaking on the double solid white lines when it was not appropriate.

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