Killer driver who caused death of much loved Peterborough woman ‘flees UK’ after guilty verdict
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She died of her injuries following the crash on the B1095 near Peterborough in the early hours of November 12 2018.
Kiminius admitted on the first day of his trial in February to driving while uninsured and was found guilty of causing Miss Radwell’s death by dangerous driving.
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Hide AdRachel’s family have been left heartbroken following the crash, with her mum saying: “People say it will get easier with time bit doesn’t seem like it will.
“She didn’t deserve to have her life cut short so soon.
“She will not be able to see her nephew and niece grow up.
“Her life was stolen from her.”
It is believed Kiminius, who was living in Sudbury Court, Peterborough, fled the country soon afterwards while on bail, Cambridgeshire Police said, and this can now be reported after the judge lifted a reporting restriction.
The Peterborough Telegraph was in court as Kiminius was sentenced in his absence at Peterborough Crown Court in May to four years and six months in prison, but were unable to report he was missing due to the reporting restriction.
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Hide AdSergeant Mark Dollard said: “It is believed Vytautas Kiminius left the country soon after his conviction.
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Hide Ad“He was bailed to reappear for sentencing with conditions including a surety, surrender of travel documents and electronic tagging.
“Police were made aware of breaches to his tagging and identified at an early stage he and his family fled the family home and are believed to have left the country.
“Kiminius then subsequently failed to attend his sentencing hearing.
“Efforts are ongoing to locate him and a European Arrest Warrant has been issued.
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Hide Ad“The fact he left the country before he could be sentenced has been incredibly upsetting for Rachel Radwell’s family.
“We are still engaging with the family through specially trained officers and they have asked for their privacy to be respected.
“It is extremely frustrating Kiminius has absconded and I urge anyone who has information concerning his whereabouts to contact Cambridgeshire Constabulary, quoting Op Berkeley.”
David Matthew, prosecuting, told the earlier sentencing hearing that Kiminius took a “racing line” though a corner and struck Miss Radwell’s vehicle head-on.
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Hide AdHe added that the defendant was driving “rapidly” and “to maintain that sort of speed he cut across the road assuming there was no oncoming traffic”.
Claire Davies, mitigating, said the prosecution accepted it was “not a case of greatly excessive speed, racing or competitive driving”.
She saidh as two young children.
Judge Sean Enright, sentencing, said Miss Radwell was a “much-loved daughter and aunt” whose funeral was attended by more than 200 people.
“I know she is sorely missed,” he said.
He jailed Kiminius for four years and six months for causing death by dangerous driving, and nine months for driving while uninsured, to run concurrently.