Man traumatised by his parrot's death leads cops on high-speed chase

22 July,2011 12:56 PM IST |   |  IANS

A man in Britain who led police on a high-speed car chase said he was traumatised by the death of his parrot


A man in Britain who led police on a high-speed car chase said he was traumatised by the death of his parrot

John Williams was taking a drive to calm down when police tried to pull him over as a brake light was not working.

But Williams, who was defended in court by Christopher Wing, put his foot down in his red Peugeot 406.

The two-mile chase at 3.30 a.m. through Portsmouth, Hants, ended with Williams, 33, smashing into a fence, express.co.uk reported Thursday.

Wing told Portsmouth Crown Court: "On that night his parrot died. There was much trauma in the house over this death."

"Williams decided he needed to go for a drive. He was followed by a police car, the blue lights were activated and he panicked."

Williams admitted dangerous driving and was jailed for four months and banned from driving for three years.

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