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A man has been sentenced to prison for causing death by careless driving while under influence of alcohol.
Martin Bradley Walton, 35 from Trinity Road, Gillingham was sentenced to four and half years in prison for causing death by careless driving while unfit through drink.
Walton pleaded guilty to the charge when he appeared at Maidstone Crown Court yesterday (Wednesday).
He was found to have been two and half times over the legal blood alcohol limit. He was also disqualified from driving for three years.
This followed an investigation by the Kent Police Serious Collision Investigation Unit into a collision on Tonbridge Road, Maidstone on June 15, 2009.
The incident occurred at around 11.35pm when a Saab, driven by Walton collided with a Ford Fiesta travelling in the opposite direction. The Saab then left the carriageway and collided with a tree and overturned.
63-year-old passenger Brian Robinson from Barming was pronounced dead at the scene. Two others in the Saab had serious injuries and those in the Ford suffered minor injuries.
Insp Rob Smith, head of the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said "Once again, the tragic consequences of a driver being drunk at the wheel are brought to the attention of the public in the most dramatic way.
"I would hope that this would act as a timely reminder that, with summer approaching, drink driving is an act which can have serious and tragic consequences, not only for the drunk driver, but also for those who become involved in collisions they may have."
In a statement Mr Robinson’s family said they were satisfied with the sentence and added: "There’s nothing that will bring our dad back. We just hope that it will stop others getting behind the wheel after having a drink."