Tragic final moments of grandad who crashed car into house and died

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Tragic final moments of grandad who crashed car into house and died
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The family of a Nottinghamshire grandad who died after driving into a house with two passengers in his car say he was someone who 'would not put people at risk'. An inquest which took place examining the circumstances of the death of 67-year-old Robert Crowder found that Mr Crowder died as a result of injuries sustained during a road traffic collision.

But Mr Crowder's son, John Crowder, said during the inquest hearing: "My dad was the kind of person that would not put anyone at risk. He would always do 5mph less than the speed limit if he'd got people in the car." Mr Crowder was started on blood thinners at that stage and his consultant said that he could now continue driving. Nothing of any significance was found in the toxicology report whilst in terms of Mr Crowder's external appearance following the collision, the post-mortem examination found a seatbelt mark and some bruising.

Describing that account, DC Rigby said problems began when the car was driving down Python Hill Road in Rainworth, which leads on to South Avenue. DC Rigby said: "The car seemed to be out of control, so [Diane] leant forward and called 'Bob are you okay', but gets no response from him.

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