Bus driver on drugs is jailed for killing girl, 9
Martin Asolo-Ogugua, a 23-year-old bus driver, was sentenced to four years in prison for the fatal collision that killed nine-year-old Ada Bicakci in Bexleyheath, London. The incident occurred when Asolo-Ogugua, under the influence of cannabis, fell asleep at the wheel and struck Ada while she was riding her bike on the pavement. Ada suffered catastrophic injuries and died two days later in the hospital, prompting her father to describe the tragedy as an ultimate failure. Asolo-Ogugua pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving and driving while unfit through drugs. The court criticized his behavior as reckless and selfish, resulting in a seven-year disqualification from driving.
Ada was a beloved student known for her enthusiasm in gymnastics and swimming, and her family honored her memory by donating her organs to help six other people. This case highlights the serious consequences of driving under the influence and raises questions about road safety. The legal ramifications serve as a reminder of the importance of responsible driving practices in preventing tragedies.