Driver guilty after triathlete killed in van crash

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Image caption, Rebecca Comins was 鈥渢hrown into the air鈥 after being struck by a van driven by Vasile Barbu
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A 49-year-old man, who killed a cyclist when his van hit her, has been found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving.

Rebecca Comins, 52, died after she was 鈥渢hrown into the air鈥 when struck by the van driven by Vasile Barbu in June 2022.

Barbu, from Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, was driving on the A40 near Raglan on 2 June 2022 when the crash happened.

Mother-of-two Ms Comins, described by her family as "incredibly kind and an inspiration to so many", was a triathlete who was taking part in an organised time trial road race when she died of 鈥渂lunt chest injuries鈥, Cardiff Crown Court heard.

There were signs to alert drivers of the presence of cyclists, good visibility and each cyclist had a bright red rear light fitted, jury members had heard during the trial.

One witness, who was driving on the road, said that he had moved into the centre lane to avoid the cyclists and saw the van driven by Barbu in his rear view mirror,

He said the van remained in the same lane and struck Ms Comins, from Caldicot, Monmouthshire, resulting in her being thrown into the air and landing by a hedge.

Another cyclist, who was a few places behind Ms Comins, said that he felt 鈥渂uzzed鈥 by the van driven by Barbu as it passed close to him.

In a statement, the family of Ms Comins said: 鈥淏eckie was a wonderful wife to Stephen and mum to George and Millie who will be dearly missed.

鈥淏eckie was incredibly kind and an inspiration to so many. Her impact on the lives of people throughout the local and sporting community has become especially evident by the abundance of tributes and memories shared since her death.

鈥淪he loved her family, friends and sport and was always the first person to offer help and advice.

鈥淲e are so proud of what she achieved in her life."

They added: 鈥淥ur lives changed forever when we lost Beckie. The verdict will never bring Beckie back.

鈥淣o words can describe our pain knowing we will never see her laugh and smile again. We miss her so much and she will forever be in our hearts."

'Prison almost inevitable'

Barbu, who passed an alcohol and drugs test, told police he heard a "knock" and pulled over because he thought the parcels in his van were moving.

He said he had seen a cyclist but could not explain how he hit her.

Judge Shomon Khan told Barbu: 鈥淧rison is almost inevitable."

The judge granted bail until sentencing on 5 July.

Barbu must surrender his passport and report regularly to a police station. He has also been banned from driving.