Bin lorry driver who killed boy cycling to school in Edinburgh given unpaid work

Bin lorry driver who killed boy cycling to school in Edinburgh given unpaid work

In a tragic incident in Edinburgh, a bin lorry driver, Ross Wallace, has been sentenced to 133 hours of unpaid work and banned from driving for a year after causing the death of an 11-year-old boy, Thomas Wong. The young boy was struck by the refuse truck while cycling on the pavement to school at the exit of a golf club in Cramond. Sadly, Thomas was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident in March of the previous year.

Ross Wallace, 29, had admitted guilt in causing the death of Thomas by driving without due care and attention. The court proceedings revealed that Wallace had been using his mobile phone multiple times while driving the lorry prior to the collision, although this had no direct impact on the tragic crash involving the child. Video footage presented in court depicted Wallace inside the cab of the lorry, alongside an external view as he turned onto the main road.

Despite the heartbreaking outcome of the incident, the sheriff considered Wallace’s remorse and the fact that it was his first offense when passing the sentence. Thomas Wong was a student at Cramond Primary School and a beloved member of the Edinburgh community. His family expressed profound sorrow over their loss, describing him as the most wonderful son and brother who was cherished by all his relatives. The school’s head teacher remembered Thomas as a cheerful, friendly, and inquisitive boy, noting the deep impact of his absence on the entire school community

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