Teenager died after dementia sufferer, 89, drove wrong way on road

Teenager died after dementia sufferer, 89, drives wrong way on road Teenager died after dementia sufferer, 89, drives wrong way on road

TEENAGER Charlotte Pitwell died after an 89-year-old motorist suffering from dementia drove the wrong way down a dual carriageway and hit the car she was travelling in, an inquest heard today.

Charlotte, 19, from Booker, was a passenger in a car driven by a friend on the A404 Marlow Bypass.

She died last September after the car she was in was hit by Stanley Tomlinson, who was later found to have dementia.

She was wearing a seatbelt but was flung into the road where she was hit by another vehicle.

Now her grieving family are calling for a change to the law on elderly drivers and Coroner Richard Hulett said at the inquest that politicians should turn their attentions to the issue.

Charlotte’s grandmother Stella and father Andy told the BFP they had a simple message to David Cameron – “change the law”.

Mr Pitwell, 42, a lorry driver from High Wycombe, said he will now lobby the PM and law-makers to make certain in future elderly motorists are tested to ensure they are still fit to drive.

Mr Tomlinson survived the accident with minor injuries but died earlier this year of natural causes.

At the time of the accident it was not known that Mr Tomlinson had dementia, which was diagnosed later, following tests.

The visibly distressed family said they missed Charlotte deeply.

Mr Hulett returned a narrative verdict.

More later.

Comments (5)

6:09pm Tue 19 Jun 12

demoness the second says...

This is so very sad and such a waste of life :((((
This is so very sad and such a waste of life :(((( demoness the second

7:29pm Tue 19 Jun 12

realist_highwycombe says...

I cannot believe to understand the pain and suffering this poor family must go through after loosing such a beautiful daughter. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I agree with the comments of Mr Pitwell regarding changing the law on drivers above a certain age. What I would reccomend is an annual driving assessment with a possibility of a 6 monthly one for people who may begin to get worse very quickly. If the family were to create a parliment petition then I would happily sign it. RIP xx
I cannot believe to understand the pain and suffering this poor family must go through after loosing such a beautiful daughter. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I agree with the comments of Mr Pitwell regarding changing the law on drivers above a certain age. What I would reccomend is an annual driving assessment with a possibility of a 6 monthly one for people who may begin to get worse very quickly. If the family were to create a parliment petition then I would happily sign it. RIP xx realist_highwycombe

8:28pm Tue 19 Jun 12

Anita21072 says...

Such an awful experience for poor Charlotte's family. I agree that there should be something put in place for elderly drivers. When my grandfather started to get dementia the first thing we did was take his car away to prevent him from harming himself or others. I just hope that Charlotte's death is not in vain and that lessons are learned from this.
Such an awful experience for poor Charlotte's family. I agree that there should be something put in place for elderly drivers. When my grandfather started to get dementia the first thing we did was take his car away to prevent him from harming himself or others. I just hope that Charlotte's death is not in vain and that lessons are learned from this. Anita21072

1:51pm Thu 21 Jun 12

s6blr says...

How can we as a concerned community help push forward a bill in Parliament on this? I suspect Steve Baker MP would be interested to help and perhaps call it "Charlotte's Bill".

I feel so horrible for her family!
How can we as a concerned community help push forward a bill in Parliament on this? I suspect Steve Baker MP would be interested to help and perhaps call it "Charlotte's Bill". I feel so horrible for her family! s6blr

12:08am Fri 22 Jun 12

Mr Totterdge Hill says...

Re test's at 70 I say...
Re test's at 70 I say... Mr Totterdge Hill

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