dwasson
04-13-2005, 09:41 PM
From The Daliy Record (http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/tm_objectid=15395572&method=full&siteid=89488&headline=freak-death-of-mum-run-over-by-own-car-name_page.html#goldberg)
FREAK DEATH OF MUM RUN OVER BY OWN CAR
Apr 13 2005
Broken parts' chain reaction
By Kevin Donald
A YOUNG mum was run over and killed by her own car - after broken parts sparked a freak chain reaction.
Alison Taylor's Peugeot 405 wouldn't start so she got out and banged the engine with a hammer.
But the blows triggered the broken starter motor and because the keys were still in the ignition, the engine started. The handbrake should have stopped the car lurching forward - but that was broken as well, an inquest heard. Even then the momentum of the car would not have been enough to cause a problem.
But Alison, 36, tried to steady herself and accidentally grabbed the throttle cable.
As her elderly mother watched in horror the car sped over her, killing her instantly.
Police told an inquest that the fatal series of defects was 'one of the strangest set of circumstances imaginableIronically mum-of-one Alison, of Camperdown, North Tyneside, was planning to sell the car.
Alison had taken son Daryl, 12, to a meeting at Seaton Burn Community College and returned to the car when the accident happened in September last year.
Her mum, Marjorie Rundle, said: 'I heard a sound like a washing machine on a very high spin.
'The car then made a small jump forward, followed by a much larger one.
'I couldn't see Alison at all, so I ran to the back of the car, which had gone down an embankment. There was smoke coming from the front and I saw Alison trapped underneath.'
North Tyneside Coroner's Court returned a verdict of accident
FREAK DEATH OF MUM RUN OVER BY OWN CAR
Apr 13 2005
Broken parts' chain reaction
By Kevin Donald
A YOUNG mum was run over and killed by her own car - after broken parts sparked a freak chain reaction.
Alison Taylor's Peugeot 405 wouldn't start so she got out and banged the engine with a hammer.
But the blows triggered the broken starter motor and because the keys were still in the ignition, the engine started. The handbrake should have stopped the car lurching forward - but that was broken as well, an inquest heard. Even then the momentum of the car would not have been enough to cause a problem.
But Alison, 36, tried to steady herself and accidentally grabbed the throttle cable.
As her elderly mother watched in horror the car sped over her, killing her instantly.
Police told an inquest that the fatal series of defects was 'one of the strangest set of circumstances imaginableIronically mum-of-one Alison, of Camperdown, North Tyneside, was planning to sell the car.
Alison had taken son Daryl, 12, to a meeting at Seaton Burn Community College and returned to the car when the accident happened in September last year.
Her mum, Marjorie Rundle, said: 'I heard a sound like a washing machine on a very high spin.
'The car then made a small jump forward, followed by a much larger one.
'I couldn't see Alison at all, so I ran to the back of the car, which had gone down an embankment. There was smoke coming from the front and I saw Alison trapped underneath.'
North Tyneside Coroner's Court returned a verdict of accident