Peterborough man run over

A Wisbech man has been jailed after he was caught on CCTV running over his girlfriend's ex-husband multiple times and trying to ram parked cars into him as he fled. Johnathan Leuty, 34, of Malt Drive, South Brink, was sentenced to four years after admitting running the man over on 30 October last year.

He called Cambridgeshire police twice that night – the first time at 11.30pm to say was at Rose Fair Close to visit his girlfriend but her ex-husband was there and was blocking the doorway, the second moments after ploughing into the man to admit what he had just done, explaining he had been provoked and just "snapped".

Officers attended and found a man lying in the middle of the road after having potentially been run over. Leuty made his was to Wisbech Police Station, where he was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving, driving while under the influence of alcohol and attempted murder.

In interview, Leuty stated at the time of driving towards the victim the first time, he expected him to move out of the way and that he hadn't wanted to kill him, but had wanted to cause him some harm and knew by driving at someone it was likely to cause serious injury.

CCTV footage showed Leuty reversing his car then drive directly towards the victim, causing him to roll across the bonnet. He then turned his car round and drove over the victim, dragging him along the road under the car for a short distance, before stopping and reversing, which released the victim from under the car.

The 30-year-old victim then hobbled across the road and hid between parked cars before Leuty rammed them in an attempt to injure the victim further.

DC Simon Rust, from the Fenland Serious Crime Team, said: "This was a horrific incident which could have ended in the victim losing his life. It is clear from Leuty's full admission of the incident that he feels great remorse and regrets his actions, but it just goes to show how disputes can quite easily escalate and get out of hand, and how these actions result in very serious consequences."

Leuty appeared before Norwich Crown Court on 19 February, where he was sentenced to four years in prison for causing grievous bodily harm with intent and one year in prison for dangerous driving, to run concurrently. DC Simon Rust, from the Fenland Serious Crime Team, said: "This was a horrific incident which could have ended in the victim losing his life.

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