Driver, 80, jailed for causing biker's crash death

Mr Smith has long blond hair, parted in the middle and facial hair. He appears to be holding a black and white kitten, although only the ears of the animal can be seen.Image source, South Yorkshire Police
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Aaron Smith died after his motorbike was struck by a car in Worsbrough last year

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An 80-year-old man who caused the death of a motorcyclist by driving carelessly has been jailed.

Aaron Smith, 25, died after his motorbike was struck by a Toyota Yaris being driven by Raymond Dagnall on Park Road, Worsbrough, in November last year.

At a hearing at Barnsley Magistrates' Court last month, Dagnall pleaded guilty to causing death by careless driving.

On Thursday at Sheffield Crown Court, Dagnall, of Harvest Close, Barnsley, was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment and banned from driving for seven years and five months.

The court had previously heard that Dagnall had no previous convictions and had immediately surrendered his licence after the collision.

In a statement released after Mr Smith's death, his family said their "caring and thoughtful" son had made them "the proudest parents in the world".

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