The collision was so fierce that the car was cut in two, according to the Preston Crown Court. Matthew Brown, 22, described as the “beloved father and father” of Michaud’s two children, was thrown from the vehicle and died instantly, Lancs Live reports.
Michaud, from Blawith, Ulverston, pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving and appeared in Preston Crown Court for sentencing. Lawyer Paul Cummings told the court on November 27, 2019 that the couple was enjoying a family vacation with their two children and Michaud’s parents at the Center Parcs near Penrith. However, the couple left the park to go shopping for drugs, he said.
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Moments before the clash, Matthew was texting Michaud on her phone with her, and urinating on a bottle of beer. The road was dark, wet and poorly lit, Mr Cummings said. As Michaud approached a bridge, traveling at 60 mph, Michaud lost control of the vehicle and escaped onto a grass before colliding with the parapet. Matthew’s seat belt broke and he was thrown from the vehicle, landing on the road “a short distance” from the car. At 1.20am, two police officers on patrol found themselves in the “scene of disaster”, two miles outside Newby Bridge. Miso told them: “I lost my concentration and hit a wall.” The car in which Demi Michaud and Matthew Brown were riding collided with a bridge (Image: Facebook / LancsLive) The tests concluded that the driver had consumed a small amount of alcohol but did not exceed the legal limit to drive. Her cell phone revealed that the couple had left the children at Center Parcs with their grandparents – but the drugs they were buying did not play a role in the conflict, according to the court. Mr Cummings said: “It is accepted that her speed was a contributing factor. She may have misunderstood a layout for starting the double deck, which may have contributed to her miscalculation.” Defendant Oliver Jarvis said Michaud had been in a relationship with Matthew since the birth of her eldest child. The couple had another child, who was six months old at the time of the collision. She said Michaud had taken care of her two children after the conflict and was “doing what it takes to get Matthew right from that awful, awful night”. Read more related articles After his death, Matthew’s family said: “Matthew was a loving son, grandson and brother. He was also a very devoted father, father and head of the family. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him.” Preston Honorary Recorder Judge Robert Altham was sentenced to 14 months in prison. He said he did not lose sight of the impact on the children of the loss of their mother in custody even for a short time. However he said that the children will be taken care of by their grandparents, giving some stability. “I can not ignore the fact that this crime resulted in the loss of a life,” he said. “This is an offense in which appropriate punishment can only be achieved through immediate detention.” For the latest titles and more directly in your inbox click here. Read more related articles Read more related articles