Five-year sentence for Dublin hit and run which killed toddler

Ciaran Lane (25), Cabra, consumed vodka and cocaine before Phoenix Park collision

Ciaran Lane (25) of Ashington Avenue, Cabra, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to dangerous driving causing the death of 23-month-old Vanessa Siatka (pictured) at Ratra Triangle, Phoenix Park on April 6th, 2015.

A Dublin man who drank a litre of vodka and took two grammes of cocaine before he knocked down a toddler in the Phoenix Park last year has been jailed for five years.

Ciaran Lane (25), of Ashington Avenue, Cabra, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to dangerous driving causing the death of 23-month-old Vanessa Siatka at Ratra Triangle, Phoenix Park on April 6th, 2015.

In a victim impact report the child’s mother Katarzyna said she could only watch as her “baby was taken away” from her.

Ciaran Lane (25 - above), of Ashington Avenue, Cabra, was jailed for five years after pleading guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to dangerous driving causing the death of Vanessa Siatka (23 months) at Ratra Triangle, Phoenix Park on April 6th, 2015. Photograph: Courtpix

“The moment the car hit Vanessa, it not only swept her away physically, it also took her away from us,” she said.

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“All I could do was run to my baby. I spoke to her; I told her I loved her and everything would be OK, Daddy was on the way. I prayed for her but as she lay on the road a small tear came from her eye and I knew in my heart that this was her last ‘Goodbye Mammy’”.

Lane failed to stop after hitting the child. The car took her along the road for a few metres and she tumbled along the road before coming out from under the car.

Half an hour later Lane arrived at Cabra Garda station and said he had been involved in the incident. He told gardaí he was driving at a speed of 80km/h and the speed limit at the location was 50km/h.

‘Terrible tragedy’

Judge Patrick McCartan told the court this was “a terrible tragedy” with the “horrible loss of a young life”.

The judge said this tragedy was “entirely avoidable” and he extended his “deepest condolences” to the family of Vanessa.

“Her family and friends come here today in search of some justice for what has occurred. It is probably the most difficult case that a judge has to deal with and this court is regretfully no stranger to these kind of cases,” he said.

The judge said there was nothing the court could do to address the injustice that had been created or help rebalance matters.

“My hands are tied by precedent and a higher sense of justice in that only in very exceptional cases should a maximum sentence be imposed. This case is not far from that position as it happens,” said the judge.

He said the Phoenix Park is used every day of the year by the citizens of Dublin with its many attractions for young children and their families.

“Easter Monday, April 6th, 2015 was a particular busy day, it was a very pleasant and warm day. Anyone who used the park including the accused would know there would be children about. The evidence has established that the accused was in no position to consider the safety of others,” he said.

Stimulant

The judge said the 26-year-old drove his motor car in the “most erratic way” and what occurred in the Phoenix Park “was inevitable but entirely avoidable”.

He said Lane was well over the limit and was using “a highly stimulant drug, cocaine”.

The judge said Vanessa Siatka had no chance and this was as bad “a dangerous driving case” as he had ever encountered.

“He was a father of a child of the same age and knows the value of life in that respect,” he said. He said the only mitigating factor was that Vanessa Siatka was on the road.

Judge McCartan banned Lane from driving for 20 years.