Daughter’s pain at dad missing wedding as man, 35, jailed for dangerous driving causing death of GAA commentator | Y0ZH301 | 2024-05-04 00:08:01

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Daughter's pain at dad missing wedding as man, 35, jailed for dangerous driving causing death of GAA commentator | Y0ZH301 | 2024-05-04 00:08:01

A 35-year-old-man who was found guilty of dangerous driving causing the death of a popular GAA commentator has been jailed for six years.

Ukrainian native Bohdan Bezverkhyi, with an address at Rigsdale House in Ballinhassig, Co Cork had denied dangerous driving causing the death of Paudie Palmer.

Daughter's pain at dad missing wedding as man, 35, jailed for dangerous driving causing death of GAA commentator
Daughter's pain at dad missing wedding as man, 35, jailed for dangerous driving causing death of GAA commentator
Paudie Palmer died at Cork University Hospital on January 8, 2023
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Mr Palmer, 65, from Kenmare, Co Kerry, was hospitalised after an accident at Dunkereen Cross, Innishannon, Cork on December 29, 2022. 

The accident occurred just 500 metres from his home of the commentator .

The beloved father-of-two, who was employed by 96FM and 103FM, died at Cork University Hospital on January 8, 2023.

Mr Palmer was killed when Mr Bezverkhyi went through a stop sign crashing in to his car before fleeing the scene in his vehicle. He was subsequently arrested.

At the sentencing hearing at Cork Circuit Criminal Court today Judge Jonathan Dunphy described as an "aggravating factor" a video made by Mr Bezverkhyi the day before the crash where he recorded himself driving at speeds of 200 kilometres per hour in Curraheen, Cork.

Claire Palmer-Panagiodis, a daughter of Mr Palmer, made a victim impact statement.

She said that she was heartbroken that the life of her father was cut short prematurely.

She spoke of her upset that Paudie didn't live long enough to walk her down the aisle at her wedding.

Claire said that having your father escort you down the aisle on your big day was "every girl's dream".

Instead, Claire placed a buttonhole of flowers on the grave of her father on her wedding day.

She said it was "utterly distressing" that her mother Colette hadn't been able to pin the flowers on the suit of Paudie on the special day because his life had been ended.

Claire told Judge Dunphy that great pain had been caused by suggestions by the defence during the trial last month that her father was somehow to blame for what happened.

She said: "To hear our father being blamed for this incident was very offensive.

"(He was) a man who had only the respect of every single person he came in contact with.

"Not just the county but the entire country grieved when they heard the news of Dad's tragic passing – 'a pillar of society', 'the voice of Cork'.

Last time with family

"Just moments before this accident, after spending his first and last Christmas with his first beloved grandchild, Lucas, he left our home to meet a work colleague for a simple coffee and a catch-up.

"He shared his usual morning moment with my mother with a big wave goodbye and a cheeky smile. He was struck by a vehicle that then left the scene only 500 metres from our family house, never to return alive again.

"To hear our father being blamed for this accident is hurtful and even at this late stage, if the accused man had shown any sign of remorse and could at least realise the effect his actions have had…it would be some comfort. But this remorse has never been seen."  

Claire said that her father was the "cornerstone" of their close knit family.

She continued: "Our mentor, supporter and guiding star. His wisdom shaped who we are as adults. His death has left a void in our identities and lives. As a result of Dad's sudden and horrific departure, our family dynamics have shifted significantly.

'Utterly distressing'

"I got married to my own best friend and now husband, Nicolas, several weeks ago having postponed last year's date following those heartbreaking few months before. Not having your father walk you down the aisle, which is every girl's dream, was simply heartbreaking. 

"Having to place my father's buttonhole of flowers on his grave instead of my mother pinning it to his suit was utterly distressing, on a day that should have been the happiest day in our family's lives.

"Our mother has had to forcefully put on a brave face to tell us all we'll be okay while she's struggling so deeply herself."

Claire said that her son Lucas, who was only three months old when Paudie was killed, was in an instant "deprived of not just a grandfather but one of the greatest role models he could ever have had".

Incomprehensible actions

Mr Palmer's brother Johnny also made a victim impact statement.

He said the family found it incomprehensible that Mr Bezverkhyi had opted to leave the scene of crash. 

He said: "What makes it even worse is the fact that the guilty party drove away from the scene of the accident leaving our brother fatally injured in his overturned car on an embankment.

"The guilty party then admitted to his mother and friends in text messages that he had 'left the scene of the traffic accident drunk.' It is very clear to us from transcripts of the guilty party's text messages, that he was only concerned about himself and demonstrates no concern whatsoever for our poor brother Paudie.

"The guilty party went through a stop sign, causing Paudie's car to spin and collide with the embankment, admitted in text messages that he was drunk, drove away from the scene of the accident and then refused to plead guilty to the charge of dangerous driving causing death."

Brother lost

John said he and his brothers Denis and Richie can no longer turn to their eldest sibling for advice and guidance.

He said that GAA games have a different meaning now and they will never hear that "magic commentary" on the airwaves again.

John added that Paudie had the ability to turn "a bad game in to a good game".

Defence counsel Seamus Roche, SC, said in mitigation that his client was without previous convictions. 

Condolences

Judge Dunphy offered his condolences to the family of the deceased and applauded their strength.

He disqualified Mr Bezverkhyi from driving for ten years and jailed him for seven and a half years suspending the last year and a half of the sentence.

The sentence was backdated to when he entered custody.

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