Man banned from driving after killing seven geese with car and injuring others

A 31-year-old man has been banned from driving after he drove by means of a gaggle of geese, killing seven, a courtroom heard.

Abraham Andemariam confirmed a “clear disregard for the animals within the highway”, leaving a lot of animals useless and others injured with “pores and skin torn away from their limbs”, the courtroom was advised.

Andemariam didn’t cease on the scene after the incident in Warrington in July, however the registration plate of his black Hyundai was captured on a Ring doorbell and given to the police.

Officers then tracked him down at work the place they found feathers on the bonnet of his automobile. Witnesses who noticed the carnage have been left distressed, the courtroom heard.

Former Amazon employee Andemariam, from Toxteth, Liverpool, was discovered responsible in September of seven prices of deliberately killing a wild chook, specifically a Greylag Goose, driving with out due care and a focus and driving with out an MOT certificates.

He was sentenced to 12 weeks in jail, suspended for 12 months, at Liverpool magistrates courtroom. He was additionally banned from driving for six months, ordered to do 50 hours of unpaid group work and pay prices totalling £234 at £20 a month. The courtroom heard he misplaced his job because of the incident.

Tom Quirk, the prosecutor, defined that the incident occurred round 7 am on July 15 on Omega Boulevard in Nice Sankey, Warrington.

Andemariam had pushed round a roundabout and thru a flock of geese, killing seven of them. A distressed girl close by witnessed the birds struggling on the ground. “The birds have been dying and in addition had dramatic accidents, with pores and skin torn away from their limbs,” stated Mr Quirk.

Abraham Andemariam has been banned from driving (Picture: Lynda Roughley)

After the incident, the defendant went to work. The police visited his office, discovered feathers on the entrance of his bonnet and recognized him as the driving force. When interviewed by Cheshire Police three days later, Andemariam, who had 4 passengers in his automobile on the time, admitted to driving into the geese.

Mr Quirk added: “There was clear disregard for the animals within the highway leading to seven of them dying and in addition struggling whereas that occurred. There have been passengers contained in the car and residents have been triggered misery by what they witnessed, and this was after aggressive driving.”

Rebecca Templeman, defending, defined that Andemariam, who hails from Eritrea and wanted a Tigrinya interpreter in courtroom, confessed to the offences throughout an interview. She revealed he was convicted in his absence as a result of his teenage brother had been shot and killed whereas attempting to cross the border between Eritrea and Ethiopia.

Andemariam had travelled again dwelling and emailed the courtroom asking for a delay, however missed the listening to as he didn’t obtain the postal reply, Ms Templeman added. On his return, he noticed in an area newspaper that he was needed and handed himself into the police.

Ms Templeman stated Andemariam “was appalled when proven the CCTV footage and visibly upset at what he did that day”. “He got here to the UK to higher his high quality of life and after finishing a basis course in medical science hopes to undertake a pharmacy diploma,” she stated. “Whether or not that may nonetheless be attainable with a conviction is one thing he should search recommendation on.”

Reginald Nash, Chairman of the bench, advised him: “These are severe issues. We have now famous the hurt to the animals and that you just did not take any motion to keep away from the collision thereby inflicting appreciable struggling and harm.”

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This text by Paul Britton was first printed by The Mirror on 28 November 2023.