Mother leaves husband paralyzed, two others injured after crash during car meet

A dangerous driver has left a pedestrian paralysed and two others injured after a crash at a car meet in Flintshire. Kiera Ridler was travelling at around 65mph on a 30mph road when she collided with another car, before her vehicle veered off the road and hit pedestrian Christopher Rakestraw.

Mr Rakestraw’s injuries were so severe that he has lost function in all four limbs and now has six carers caring for him 24 hours a day. An expert said Ridler, 36, would have been travelling at between 50 and 115mph but her most likely speed was 65mph.




A judge at Mold Crown Court noted that Ridler has a 15-month-old child, but said he could not suspend her 20-month jail sentence. The court heard the car meet was held on September 19, 2021, at the Manor Industrial Estate in Flint.

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Ridler, of Hampson Avenue, Wrexham, was there, knowing that there would be fast-driving enthusiasts who would behave illegally and brag about it. Ridler and others did not race themselves, but rode behind the worst of these drivers.

She repeatedly drove “much, much faster than the speed limit” on the 30mph road, Judge His Honour Niclas Parry said. Ridler was seen driving up and down the road for about an hour and 15 minutes before she crashed.

Her first victim – Ellie Blower – saw a near miss at a T-junction, felt “the situation was dangerous” and decided to drive away. Ms Blower tried to slowly pull away from a T-junction, from where her view was limited, and from where “she should not have come,” the judge said.

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