{"id":217642,"date":"2023-12-15T11:19:45","date_gmt":"2023-12-15T11:19:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/?p=217642"},"modified":"2023-12-15T11:19:45","modified_gmt":"2023-12-15T11:19:45","slug":"ryanair-flight-attendant-killed-when-bloke-sent-one-word-text-about-kids-nappy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/world-news\/ryanair-flight-attendant-killed-when-bloke-sent-one-word-text-about-kids-nappy\/","title":{"rendered":"Ryanair flight attendant killed when bloke sent one-word text about kid’s nappy"},"content":{"rendered":"

A driver who struck a Ryanair flight attendant as she crossed the road outside an airport was distracted when he sent a text to his partner about their child's nappy.<\/p>\n

Cinzia Ceravolo, 36, died on Friday, August 26, 2022, four days after she was hit by a Ford Focus being driven by Kieran Cooney, 31. The Ryanair cabin crew member was returning home after two days away with work and had arrived back into Liverpool John Lennon Airport on a flight from Dublin shortly after 11.15pm on Monday, August 22, 2022.<\/p>\n

Liverpool Crown Court heard on Thursday, December 14, that Cooney was driving back to his partner's house when he hit Ms Ceravolo as she crossed the road.<\/p>\n

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An investigation found that the dad-of-one had used his phone seconds before he hit Ms Ceravolo. Moments before the crash, Cooney had received two text messages from his partner, one regarding their child's nappy, and he had sent a one-word reply saying "really".<\/p>\n

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This was enough of a distraction for Cooney not to see Ms Ceravolo. The court heard one other text message was sent after the crash, reports the Echo.<\/p>\n

Henry Riding, prosecuting, told the court Cooney had "taken a line of cocaine" at a Coldplay concert in London on the Saturday before the incident. However, a fitness drug test, designed to reflect zero tolerance, showed the drugs did not impair the 31-year-old's driving.<\/p>\n

Mr Riding added that a witness had seen Ms Ceravolo crossing the road "more slowly than expected" and "slightly diagonal" at the crossing.<\/p>\n

Mr Riding said: "The pedestrian [Ms Ceravolo] may or may not have been using her phone as she crossed the road. Ms Ceravolo had requested a taxi to collect her from that area. However, the taxi driver arrived earlier and after waiting departed.<\/p>\n

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