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Gillingham roundabout crash woman avoids jail

A woman who overturned her car on a roundabout in Gillingham has narrowly avoided jail.

Trilbie Pascall, 39, admitted driving while disqualified, failing to give a specimen for analysis and driving without insurance when she appeared before magistrates in Medway.

The charges were brought after Pascall, of Dorset Square, Gillingham, crashed a Vauxhall Corsa through railings at the Will Adams roundabout, earlier this year.

Police were called to the roundabout at the junction of the A2 and Will Adams Way, opposite the Honourable Pilot pub, in July, after the car crashed through the railings, overturned and ended in bushes.

The car and damaged railing were cordoned off until the vehicle could be recovered.

Pascall was sentenced to 126 days in custody, suspended for two years.

She was banned from driving for three years and was ordered to pay £150 court costs.

If she completes a drink driving course, he ban will be reduced by nine months.

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