Doctor, 33, faces jail for killing student, 19, in head-on crash on her way to ...

Doctor, 33, faces jail for killing student, 19, in head-on crash on her way to ...
Doctor, 33, faces jail for killing student, 19, in head-on crash on her way to ...

A doctor is facing jail for killing a 'sweet beautiful' teenage girl in a head-on crash on her way to her hospital.

Dr Sally Robeson, 33, ploughed into the family car of 19-year-old Rebecca Davies after her parents had picked her up from university.

Dr Robeson was driving to work in her NHS hospital in her pink Peugeot when she claimed she was dazzled by light from another car.

Dr Sally Robeson, 33, (pictured) crashed into the family car of 19-year-old Rebecca Davies after her parents had picked her up from university in Llanellen, Monmouthshire. in January

Dr Sally Robeson, 33, (pictured) crashed into the family car of 19-year-old Rebecca Davies after her parents had picked her up from university in Llanellen, Monmouthshire. in January

But the court heard she may have 'been tired and not as fresh or alert as she thought she was' as she lost control and swerved across the road. 

Rebecca suffered severe injuries in the back seat in the crash and died at the same hospital where Dr Robeson worked as a trauma specialist.

Rebecca suffered catastrophic injuries to her stomach and died at Nevill Hall Hospital in Abergavenny, Gwent, two hours after the crash.

Her mother Carol was driving her Suzuki Swift when she was hit by the doctor's Peugeot on the road.

She said: 'I saw lights in front of me - they came from nowhere. There was the bang of impact. It was a loud bang and the windscreen went through and the airbags went off.

'It was a complete shock. One minute you're driving along and the next minute this happened. I remember thinking "Am I okay? Am I alive?"'

Rebecca (pictured) suffered severe injuries in the back seat in the crash and died at the same hospital where Dr Robeson worked as a trauma specialist

Rebecca (pictured) suffered severe injuries in the back seat in the crash and died at the same hospital where Dr Robeson worked as a trauma specialist

Her husband William was unconscious next to her but she couldn't hear Rebecca from the back seat.

She then shouted to her daughter 'Are you okay?' and Rebecca said she was okay but was 'in pain' and 'had a bad stomach'.

But Rebecca, of Abergavenny, died from injuries including laceration of mesentery, ileum, and diaphragm.

Rebecca, who was studying biochemistry at Birmingham University with the hopes of becoming a doctor, was described

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