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Bus driver jailed after pensioner pulled under wheels when refused entry

Joan Scott, 83, had to have both her legs amputated and her family said she is now ‘no longer herself in any way, shape or form’.

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Relatives of a pensioner who had a double leg amputation after she was trapped under a bus have urged people to show more compassion for the elderly after the driver was jailed.

Joan Scott, then 83, was trying to get on a double-decker in Wallsend, North Tyneside, in September 2021 when the driver, Scott Cliff, closed the doors and pulled away.

He did not know that her walking stick was trapped in the bus door, which caused her to be dragged under the tyres, resulting in catastrophic injuries to her legs.

One had to be amputated at the scene and the other in hospital.

Jailed bus driver Scott Cliff
Bus driver Scott Cliff, 49, has been jailed for causing the injuries to Mrs Scott (Northumbria Police/PA)

Northumbria Police said Cliff, 49, from Lindisfarne Road in Hebburn, South Tyneside, was jailed for 27 months after he admitted causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

The plea was on the basis that he did not realise Mrs Scott’s walking stick was in the bus doors when he pulled away, and he would not have done so had he seen it.

After the hearing on Thursday, Mrs Scott’s devastated family urged drivers to be more considerate, or face the consequences.

Joan Scott’s walking stick got caught in the bus doors (Northumbria Police/PA)

“She is trapped in a broken body caused single-handedly by the actions of one person.

“Mr Cliff held a position to help and protect the vulnerable by providing a place of safety on the bus.

“But he didn’t do that for my mother and that kills me.

“This was so avoidable had Mr Cliff shown more compassion and consideration to my mother.

“He has destroyed our family – and hope this horrendous incident makes other drivers of all vehicles sit up and take note.”

Her grandson Jack said: “My grandma is no longer herself in any way, shape or form.”

Granddaughter Sarah added: “The bus driver didn’t even give her the chance to present the bus pass she had with her, all because he thought he recognised her as not previously paying a fare or having a bus pass she had with her.

“He decided to deny her entry on the bus and chose to close the doors in her face.

“How could someone do that? She is in her 80s, and she meant no harm.”

After the hearing, Pc Catherine Lloyd, who led the investigation, said: “There is no doubt that Cliff’s actions have destroyed more than one life forever, and it should act as a harrowing reminder to everyone as to what can happen if you are behind the wheel of a vehicle and act carelessly, dangerously or without due consideration to others.”

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