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Minibus driver jailed for triple fatal crash after Christmas market daytrip

Bogdan Ksiazek, 44, drove into the path of a Volkswagen Golf at a crossroads near Bluntisham in Cambridgeshire where he should have given way.

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A minibus driver who crashed while taking 18 pensioners home from a Christmas market, killing three of his passengers, has been jailed for five years.

Bogdan Ksiazek, 44, drove into the path of a Volkswagen Golf at a crossroads near Bluntisham in Cambridgeshire where he should have given way, a trial at Cambridge Crown Court was told.

He was driving passengers home to the Midlands following a day trip to a Christmas market at Ely Cathedral on November 14 2019 when the fatal crash happened.

The judge, the Honourable Mr Justice Cavanagh, said there were signs and road markings to indicate to drivers that they had to slow down and give way.

Minibus driver Bogdan Ksiazek, 44, has been jailed for five years for causing the deaths of three of his passengers by dangerous driving. (Cambridgeshire Police/ PA)
Minibus driver Bogdan Ksiazek, 44, has been jailed for five years for causing the deaths of three of his passengers by dangerous driving (Cambridgeshire Police/ PA)

The judge said he accepted the evidence of a collision expert that the defendant either “missed all of the clues and didn’t realise there was a junction there at all or you mistakenly thought you had the right of way”.

Ksiazek was found guilty following an earlier trial of causing the deaths of passengers Margaret Henwood, 85, Barbara McGruer, 86 and 72-year-old Richard Kenworthy by dangerous driving.

He was also found guilty of eight counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving to seven of his surviving passengers and to the driver of the Golf.

Barbara McGruer, 86, who died in the minibus crash, was described by her family as "warm, funny, fun and a great story-teller". (Family photo/ PA)
Barbara McGruer, 86, who died in the minibus crash, was described by her family as “warm, funny, fun and a great story-teller” (Family photo/ PA)

The defendant had claimed he had been in shock when he gave the account.

Robert Forrest, prosecuting, said that Ksiazek had been navigating by using the Google Maps app on his phone, which was held in a cradle in the minibus.

He was rerouted on “roads unfamiliar to him” due to congestion on the A14, Mr Forrest said.

The family of Margaret Henwood, 85, said she was a "dearly loved sister, mother-in-law and grandmother in law". (Family photo/ PA)
The family of Margaret Henwood, 85, said she was a “dearly loved sister, mother-in-law and grandmother in law” (Family photo/ PA)

“That failure to give way caused… catastrophic consequences,” Mr Forrest said.

The 18 passengers on the minibus were all retired and aged in their 70s and 80s, Mr Forrest said.

Ms McGruer’s family said, in a statement issued by police, that she was “a formidable woman; she was strong, resilient and no-nonsense, but also warm, funny, fun and a great story-teller”.

Richard Kenworthy, 72, was described by his family as a "fun-loving hippie at heart who lived life to the full". (Family photo/ PA)
Richard Kenworthy, 72, was described by his family as a “fun-loving hippie at heart who lived life to the full” (Family photo/ PA)

“Moreover, it is our belief that, being the pragmatic woman that she was, our mother would feel the same.”

The family of Mr Kenworthy described him as a “fun-loving hippie at heart who lived life to the full”, adding: “He loved exploring day trips and holidays and the grandchildren greatly miss their grandad’s tales.”

Ms Henwood’s family described her as a “wonderfully bold and courageous lady” and a “dearly loved sister, mother-in-law and grandmother in law”.

Mark Shelley, mitigating, said that Ksiazek had no previous convictions, secured his UK driving licence in 2004 and had no points on it.

“What happened that day he cannot explain,” Mr Shelley said, adding that the defendant was remorseful.

Ksiazek was banned from driving for four-and-a-half years and must take an extended driving test if he seeks a new licence afterwards.

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