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Truck driver admits killing Highland pensioner in horror crash

Garry Tierney arrives at the High Court in Glasgow
Garry Tierney arrives at the High Court in Glasgow

A trucker who killed a Highland pensioner and left his wife badly hurt is behind bars.

Garry Tierney, 46, smashed head-on into a car driven by Matthew Donnell, 86, after going onto the wrong side of the road.

Matthew tragically never recovered following the crash on the A939 at Dava Moor, about four-and-a-half miles north of Grantown-on-Spey, on October 7 2020.

The former soldier’s 81-year-old wife Edith suffered multiple injuries with medics initially fearing she also may not survive.

Tierney’s lorry was on the wrong side of the road and hit the couple’s car head-on

A judge heard how Tierney, of Dumbarton, asked another motorist at the horror scene if he knew what happened.

Tierney today pled guilty to a charge of causing the death of Matthew and seriously injuring Edith due to dangerous driving.

He was remanded in custody at the High Court in Glasgow pending sentencing in October.

Tierney was driving an articulated lorry for Carntyne Transport that morning travelling south while ferrying a tanker of yeast.

The Donnells, of Grantown, were in a black Peugeot 208 heading north.

Prosecutor Chris McKenna said: “The collision was caused by Tierney driving his entire vehicle on the wrong side of the road.

“This resulted in the front offside of his vehicle colliding with the front of the Peugeot.”

‘He appeared in shock and was shaking’

A couple came upon the crash discovering Tierney’s lorry “jack-knifed” and the Donnells’ wrecked car down an embankment.

Other motorists stopped to help the Donnells as a 999 call was made.

Mr McKenna: “A woman briefly checked on the welfare of Tierney.

“He appeared in shock, was shaking and struggling to light his cigarette.

“Her husband was later approached by Tierney, who asked him if he knew what had happened.”

Matthew was found to have suffered fatal head injuries.

His distressed wife Edith – also known as Rose – was freed from the car and rushed to hospital.

Not under influence of drink or drugs

Medics initially gave a “poor prognosis” for the OAP due to fractures to her ribs, spine and chest, but she recovered.

The court heard, however, Edith also has dementia and Matthew was her main carer.

Mr McKenna said, as a result, she has now been moved to a residential care home.

A probe into the crash occurred was carried out.

Tierney was not found to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs and had not been speeding at the time.

Investigators concluded he would have had “clear views” of the oncoming Peugeot and had “failed to react” before the smash.

The court heard Tierney received six points on his licence in June 2021 – eight months after the crash – for driving without insurance.

Tierney had been on bail before the hearing today.

But, his lawyer David Nicolson told judge Lord Arthurson he was not moving for that to be continued.

Tierney was remanded in custody and is due to be sentenced on October 4 in Edinburgh.