Daily Mail - 03.03.2020

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Daily Mail, Tuesday, March 3, 2020^ Page 31


up to 10mph above the 20mph
speed limit in Dalston, east Lon-
don. The court heard he had slowed
down before colliding with Miss
Cihan as she crossed Kingsland
Road on August 28, 2018.
Jurors were shown CCTV of Mr
Hanlon riding the bike moments

before the crash as Miss Cihan
tried to cross the road – despite
the lights being green.
Mr Hanlon’s barrister Claire
Howell said road users are ‘enti-
tled to assume pedestrians will
follow right of way’ and so his per-
ception response time may have

been ‘longer than two seconds’
when Miss Cihan stepped out.
She also said Mr Hanlon thought
his bicycle qualified as an e-bike
rather than a motorcycle, explain-
ing why he did not have a licence.
Mr Hanlon told police he braked
when he saw the victim in the line
of his speeding bike, but didn’t
have time to stop. Expert witness
Paul Summerton confirmed that

thing he saw was ‘arms and legs
everywhere, flying in the air’.
Joshua Stubbs, who was outside
a nearby cafe with his three-year-
old daughter, saw Mr Hanlon col-
lide with the pedestrian’s head
before they both fell to the ground.
He said Mr Hanlon ‘looked dazed
and confused,’ and that ‘the lady
lay motionless on the road’.
Mr Hanlon then left the scene
but turned himself in after an
appeal by the Metropolitan Police.
He told officers: ‘She [Miss Cihan]
rushed out in front of me to cross
and she didn’t even look at me,
she didn’t look left or right... basi-
cally I could do nothing.’
The prosecution claimed Mr
Hanlon’s speed amounted to driv-
ing without due care and attention.
In a statement, Mr Hanlon
accepted he did not have the rele-
vant licence or insurance, but said
the way he was driving was not
the cause of Miss Cihan’s death.

Jodie: Just when I was


relaxed being single,


along came love


AS psychopath Villanelle in Killing Eve,
her unwitting love interests tend to
meet a brutal demise.
But Jodie Comer has revealed she’s
‘very much’ in love and ‘going with the
flow’ with her off-screen partner.
The Liverpudlian actress, 26, who last
year claimed to have ‘zero’ love life,

remained coy about the identity of her
new partner, but said the relationship
happened naturally when she was feel-
ing ‘relaxed’ as a singleton.
‘I think love’s the best,’ she told British

Vogue. ‘I’d been single for a while and
just kind of going with the flow and
doing my thing. That’s the thing, isn’t it?
When you’re relaxed and letting the
universe do what it’s doing, things kind
of fall into place.’
Miss Comer previously opened up in
an interview with the Telegraph in 2018,

saying: ‘My friends are in Liverpool, I
have a boyfriend in Liverpool. He isn’t in
the industry so this is an interesting job
for him to understand.’
The couple are believed to have split
in March last year, with Miss Comer jok-
ing that her murderous Killing Eve alter
ego can scare men off.

By Emma Powell
Showbusiness Correspondent

E-bike rider cleared


of killing pedestrian


He’s not guilty of careless driving despite hitting 30mph


An electric bicycle rider has
been cleared of killing a
woman by careless driving
in the first case of its kind.
Bricklayer Thomas Hanlon,
32, was said to have been trav-
elling at up to 30mph before he
ploughed into Sakine Cihan,
56, before leaving the scene
without checking on her.
She was left bleeding with multi-
ple fractures and was rushed to
hospital by ambulance but died of
a brain injury the following day.
It is believed to be the first death
of a pedestrian after a collision
with an e-bike in the UK.
By law, bicycles with an electric
motor can only be driven without
a licence or insurance if their
power is limited, and the motor
automatically switches off at
speeds above 15.5mph.
But the court heard Mr Hanlon’s
bike was capable of travelling at
double that speed – so it was
classed as a motorcycle, and a
rider would need a licence.
Mr Hanlon, of Hackney, east
London, was charged with caus-
ing death by careless driving and
driving while uninsured and unli-
censed. But an Old Bailey jury
deliberated for over an hour yes-
terday to find him not guilty of all
charges – including an alternative
charge of careless driving.
Mr Hanlon was riding a modified
£850 red ‘Hardrock’ mountain bike,
which had been fitted with a high-
powered motor, and was travelling

‘Arms and legs
everywhere’

By Inderdeep Bains


Collision: Thomas Hanlon Brain injury: Sakine Cihan when Mr Hanlon approached the
crossing he was doing between 27
to 32mph – at least 7mph above
the speed limit – but had slowed
to between 20 and 23mph by the
time of the crash.
Another cyclist, Raymond Mur-
phy, said he was overtaken by the
speeding bike swerving and cut-
ting through traffic and the next
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