Careless driving dentist admits causing death of retired teacher - The Leamington Observer

Careless driving dentist admits causing death of retired teacher

Editorial Correspondent 29th Jul, 2019 Updated: 29th Jul, 2019   0

A DENTIST in Leamington has admitted being responsible for the death of a retired schoolteacher who was knocked down as she was crossing the road.

Samantha Kutty pleaded guilty at Warwick Crown Court to causing the death of 69-year-old Marlene Head in September last year by careless driving.

The charge follows an incident at around 9.30am on September 27 as Mrs Head, a retired teacher, was crossing Camberwell Terrace in Leamington.

She was crossing near its junction with Radford Road when 42-year-old Kutty, who worked at the nearby Leamington Dental Practice in Radford Road, made a right turn into Camberwell Terrace.




Kutty’s Mercedes C200 struck Mrs Head, causing injuries from which she died in hospital 12 hours later.

During her career Mrs Head had taught at Kineton High School and at St Josephs Convent and Crackley Hall School in Kenilworth, and in her retirement had been involved with the Village Voices choir and the University of the Third Age.


Asking for an adjournment for a pre-sentence report to be prepared on Kutty, her barrister Andrew Baker said: “She is a lady of previous good character, a dentist with young children.”

Judge Andrew Lockhart QC agreed to adjourn for a report to be prepared, and Kutty of Maidavale Crescent, Styvechale, Coventry, was granted bail.

But the judge, who disqualified Kutty from driving, told her: “I am giving absolutely no indication of what sentence will be passed.”

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