Son of woman killed in Woolwich bus crash tells driver 'we will never recover'
Briefly

Ozdemir Zia, 77, was convicted for the careless driving death of 83-year-old Edna McLean, receiving a 15-month suspended sentence. The victim's family expressed profound grief, detailing how her death devastated them. Patrick Gordon, Mrs. McLean's son, criticized Zia for lacking empathy and stressed the enduring pain their family faces. Clarence McLean, her widower, lamented a life forever changed, indicating that forgiveness may never come. The court recognized Zia's previous driving conviction and the weight of his actions, especially on a family with deep roots in the UK's Windrush generation.
Zia was convicted of causing her death by careless driving and was sentenced to 15 months in custody, suspended for two years.
Zia is being punished for a momentary error that led to the death of Mrs McLean, whose family will never recover from her loss.
Her widower expressed his heartbreak, stating he may never forgive Zia, as he confronts a life without his wife.
Zia failed to show compassion for the family, who will live with the devastation of losing Mrs McLean.
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