AG百家乐在线官网

Matthew Topham: Lottery winner found not guilty of killing pensioner by dangerous driving

Mary Jane Regler, 75, died from severe chest injuries after a crash in Lincolnshire on Christmas Day 2019.

EuroMillions lottery winner Matthew Topham (left), 31, outside Lincoln Crown Court where he denies causing death by dangerous driving and serious injury by dangerous driving. Picture date: Monday March 8, 2021.
Image: Matthew Topham had admitted causing death by careless driving
Why you can trust Sky News

A lottery winner has been found not guilty of killing a pensioner by dangerous driving in a Christmas Day crash in 2019.

Matthew Topham, reported to be Britain's youngest EuroMillions jackpot winner after scooping £45m in 2012, caused the death of 75-year-old Mary Jane Regler.

The 31-year-old had admitted causing death by careless driving before the start of the three-day trial, but jurors agreed his actions could not be deemed as dangerous after deliberating for just over an hour.

Mr Topham took his eyes off the road for "a split second" as he retrieved a teddy bear for his two-year-old son, which led the defendant to veer on to the wrong side of the road, Lincoln Crown Court had heard.

File photo dated 09/02/12 of lottery winners Matt Topham and Cassey Carrington celebrating after winning GPB 45,169,170.50 on the EuroMillions jackpot at The Derbyshire Hotel, Sounth Normanton, Derbyshire. Matthew Topham, 31, is on trial at Lincoln Crown Court charged with death by dangerous driving after he killed 75-year-old Mary Jane Regler in a Christmas Day car crash in 2019. Issue date: Monday March 8, 2021.
Image: Topham pictured after his lottery win in 2012

Jurors accepted his submissions that he did it "instinctively" after his youngest son let out a "piercing" screaming "like a burglar alarm".

The court was told Topham crashed his BMW into a Ford Fiesta driven by Rodney Regler in North Cockerington, Lincolnshire, at around 5.50pm on 25 December 2019.

As a result of the crash, Mrs Regler died from severe chest injuries and Mr Regler, 78, suffered serious injuries.

More on Euromillions

The pair had been heading home after having Christmas dinner at their son's house, the trial heard.

Topham, of Swinderby, Lincolnshire, was found not guilty of causing death by dangerous driving and causing serious injuries to Mr Regler by dangerous driving.

Recalling the incident, Topham had told the jury he was not "consciously making a decision" due to his son's screaming.

He said: "If I was consciously making a decision, I hope I would come to a better conclusion than I did that day.

"If I could take it back I would, but I can't."

EuroMillions lottery winner Matthew Topham arrives at Lincoln Crown Court
Image: Topham arrives at Lincoln Crown Court

Prosecution barrister Michael Cranmer-Brown had attempted to argue Topham's son being upset was "irrelevant". But the jury dismissed this argument.

Judge Catarina Sjolin Knight told Topham he had "the night to spend with your family" before adjourning sentencing until Thursday.