Baby girl lost toe after tragic accident on mini-motorbike driven by her own father

A banned motorist who has a previous conviction for causing death by careless driving has permanently scarred his baby daughter after a mini-motorcycle accident.
Sheffield Crown CourtSheffield Crown Court
Sheffield Crown Court

Deryon King, aged 26, of Wesley Avenue, Aston, Sheffield, was riding a mini-motorcycle with his eight-month old daughter when her babygrow suit got caught in the bike chain and she was so badly injured her left toe had to be amputated, a Sheffield Crown Court hearing was told.

Gordon Stables, prosecuting, said: “The defendant rode a mini-motorbike from his girlfriend’s home a short distance along a public road.”

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Mr Stables added: “He took his daughter and sat her on the mini-motorbike between his legs on the front of the seat and then rode the mini-motorbike with her on it.

Deceased mother-of-two Megan Borrows, of Rawmarsh, Rotherham, who died in June, 2017, after a road traffic collision.Deceased mother-of-two Megan Borrows, of Rawmarsh, Rotherham, who died in June, 2017, after a road traffic collision.
Deceased mother-of-two Megan Borrows, of Rawmarsh, Rotherham, who died in June, 2017, after a road traffic collision.

“She was eight-months old. She was wearing what’s referred to as a babygrow - an all-in-one piece of clothing - and the leg of that clothing on the left handside was caught in the chain of the motorbike and was dragged into the chain causing injury to her left foot.”

Mr Stables said the child’s left toe had to be amputated as well as the tips of two further toes but this is not expected to have any lasting effect on her ability to walk.

The court heard social services have agreed the child can remain in the care of King and his partner.

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King pleaded guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving in Rotherham and to driving without insurance at Flanderwell Park, Rotherham, after the incident on July 4, 2020.

The court heard how King has a previous conviction for causing death by careless driving for which he was sentenced in September, 2019, to 16 months of custody.

This followed the death of 24-year-old Rotherham mother-of-two Megan Borrows, in Kimberworth, in June, 2017.

King had been disqualified for this previous conviction for five-years and eight-months and this was deemed to be an aggravating matter concerning his latest offence.

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Recorder Anthony Hawks said: “This was a short piece of driving where the defendant injured his own daughter by his own stupidity.”

He sentenced King to 18 months of custody suspended for two years with 250 hours of unpaid work. King was further banned from driving for two years.