Danny Calladine was jailed for three-and-a-half years after he ran over his partner’s cousin Dion Eagle in a drink and drug-fuelled dangerous driving incident in Derby, leaving him in a wheelchair with life-threatening injuries
A van driver, intoxicated by alcohol and drugs, inflicted multiple fractures and life-threatening internal injuries on a relative after deliberately running him over and reversing back across his body.
In an extensive and deeply moving impact statement, victim Dion Eagle described how he was absent for his daughter’s birth while in intensive care, remains in a rehabilitation facility nearly six months later and “wishes he had died that day”.
This week the scaffolder arrived at Derby Crown Court in a wheelchair to witness the man who irreversibly altered his life – Danny Calladine – being sentenced.
The 35-year-old who inflicted such catastrophic harm – his partner’s cousin – subsequently attempted to claim he had been assaulted by Mr Eagle prior to the incident, reports Derbyshire Live.
Sentencing him to three-and-a-half years imprisonment, Judge Jonathan Straw stated: “On December 19 last year you irreversibly changed the course of Dion Eagle’s life forever, affecting your own life and the lives of countless others who care about each of you because of the many inexplicable decisions you made that day.”
“The footage makes for graphic and difficult viewing and while all the horror unfolded and while Dion was lying trapped under the van your immediate reaction was to deny what you had done. Dion was left there fighting for his life and it is a miracle we are not here concerned with a homicide.
“He is still in hospital now, six months on, and the pain and suffering he has experienced during that time is for the most of us unimaginable.”
Prosecutor Lauren Fisher told the court that the incident unfolded on Scarborough Rise, Breadsall Hilltop, at approximately 4.15pm on 19th December last year. She explained that the two men had spent time drinking together before heading to a nearby shop to purchase more alcohol. On their way back, a row broke out and Mr Eagle stepped out of the van “to leave the situation”
The court was then shown harrowing footage depicting Mr Eagle bending down in front of the vehicle before Calladine drove directly into and over him, subsequently reversing back over the stricken victim.
Miss Fisher said: “It was witnessed by a number of passing motorists and one who stopped could see the defendant was drunk and slurring his words saying ‘what’s going on? I have not hit anyone’.
“He then dropped the keys to the van which the witness picked up and placed in his pocket. He also noticed a can of Stella in the footwell.
“(That witness’s daughter) then heard him on the phone saying ‘I have hit him and I don’t know what to do, I have run over him’. It is estimated that Mr Eagle was trapped under the van for 15 to 20 minutes.
“Mr Eagle’s partner arrived and described the scene as ‘carnage’.
“He later told the police that he thought he was going to die while under the van saying he thought he was ‘pretty much done for’.” The prosecutor revealed that Calladine told police Mr Eagle had “smacked him” and stated “I would not run over my family, I would not do that I just hope he’s okay”.
‘I wish I had died’
She explained that tests taken at the roadside and in custody showed the defendant to be almost three times the legal drink-drive limit and four times the legal drug-drive limit for cocaine.
She detailed how Mr Eagle sustained multiple fractures – including two to his spine – along with extensive internal injuries, was placed into an induced coma on several occasions, has had numerous operations and more than five months later remains a permanent resident at Linden Lodge rehabilitation centre in Nottingham, where he is likely to remain for some time yet.
Through two victim impact statements, Mr Eagle, who is in his mid-20s, described missing his daughter’s birth while in intensive care, which left him devastated.
He said: “My legs are still useless and it is a horrible way to feel. I know it sounds selfish but I still wish I had died that day, I cry every day, I just wish the pain would stop.
“I feel anger that I am trapped like this while the person who did this to me is out enjoying life.”
Calladine, a father of a 12-year-old son, formerly of Braintree Close, Breadsall Hilltop and now of Market Street, Ashbourne, previously pleaded guilty to causing serious injury through dangerous driving and drink-driving. Kevin Waddingham, mitigating, said: “It is clear he regrets enormously what happened in those few seconds and the consequences for Mr Eagle.
“He has lost relationships with Mr Eagle and his family which were important to him prior to this incident.
“It is something he will have to live with forever.”
Alongside the custodial sentence, the judge banned the defendant from getting behind the wheel for 35 months and issued a five-year restraining order.




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