At a hearing at the Old Bailey today, PC Brotherton admitted to causing Mr Guedes’ death. He is set to be sentenced on Thursday, 27 February and has been disqualified from driving on an interim basis.
Detective Chief Superintendent Caroline Haines, who oversees policing in Enfield and Haringey, expressed condolences to the victim’s family:
“My thoughts and sympathy remain with the family and friends of Cristopher de Carvalho Guedes at this enormously difficult time. They have lost a loved one due to the careless driving of one of our officers and, while the judicial process has now concluded and PC Brotherton has admitted his guilt, I know there is little I can say that will alleviate the pain they will be suffering.”
She added that while police drivers are trained to the highest standards, they remain accountable for their actions.
The collision occurred at around 15:00hrs on 12 October 2023 at the junction of Southbury Road and Baird Road.
Now that the criminal proceedings have concluded, PC Brotherton will face a police misconduct hearing to determine any disciplinary action.
The case has raised questions about police driving exemptions and the accountability of officers responding to emergencies.
Further updates will follow as the sentencing approaches.
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