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- Lee Hughes is a retired English footballer best known for his time with West Bromwich Albion, and his career was notably affected by a serious car crash in 2003 that led to a prison sentence in 2004. This event is the most widely reported incident associated with him in the public record.[3][5]
- In legal and public records, Hughes was charged and later convicted related to causing death by dangerous driving and related offenses, which resulted in a prison term and a club contract termination at the time.[5][3]
- There has been periodic media attention around his career and personal life since the incident, including retrospectives and documentary-style pieces, but I don’t have a current feed to verify recent developments or appearances.[4][6]
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www.justgiving.comDuring his trial at Coventry Crown Court, Hughes was accused of driving too fast in wet conditions and was described as driving "like a madman". He claimed the brakes on his car had locked, though tests showed that the brakes were in perfect working order and had technology installed to prevent the driver from losing control. When asked where he had been in the 36 hours after leaving the scene of the incident Hughes said that "I would rather not say, really", though later admitted he had...
kiwix.hampton.id.auLee Hughes, the Premiership footballer, was jailed for six years yesterday for causing death by dangerous driving. Hughes had driven his Mercedes into an oncoming car after a whiskey-drinking session, killing a man who had four children, and leaving another man in a wheelchair.
www.independent.co.ukWatch videos and best moments of Lee Hughes Worcester City Forward, on the official website of the Premier League.
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www.skysports.comDate of report: 04/03/2024 Ref: 2024-0120 Deceased name: Lee Hughes Coroner name: Fiona Wilcox Coroner Area: Inner West London Category: Alcohol, drug and medication related deaths This report is being sent to: Oxleas NHS Trust NHS England REGULATION 28 REPORT TO PREVENT FUTURE DEATHS THIS REPORT IS BEING SENT TO: Chief Executive Oxleas […]
www.judiciary.ukView the player profile of Worcester City Forward Lee Hughes, including stats and videos, on the official website of the Premier League.
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