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Christopher Almond Little Hulton

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Case Information & Details

Christopher Almond, a 51-year-old man from Little Hulton (born November 18, 1974), has a significant public criminal record in the UK, including a recent conviction for causing death by dangerous driving and drink-driving.

Key Facts and Legal Proceedings:

  • Fatal Collision (May 2026): On May 1 or 3, 2026, Almond was involved in a fatal collision on the East Lancs Road in Salford. He undertook a stationary line of cars, ran a red light, and crashed his Audi A5 into a BMW motorbike, killing the motorcyclist, 43-year-old David Connah.
  • Charges and Arrest: Almond was charged with causing death by dangerous driving and driving with an alcohol concentration above the prescribed limit. He was remanded into custody on May 6, 2026.
  • Court Appearances and Sentencing:
  • A further hearing was scheduled at Manchester Crown Court for June 8, 2026.
  • On July 7, 2026, Almond was sentenced at Manchester Crown Court after admitting to causing death by dangerous driving and drink-driving.
  • Court Decision: He was sentenced to nine years in prison and banned from driving for 14 years upon his release. At the time of the crash, Almond was found to be twice over the legal alcohol limit. Witnesses reported seeing him discard an alcohol can and heard him shouting "why me?" after the incident.

Previous Criminal History:

Christopher Almond has a history of dangerous driving and numerous prior convictions. He has 19 sets of previous convictions for 38 offences. Notably, he served a five-year jail sentence for the manslaughter of his own brother in 2002. In 2007, he served time for running a red light at 80mph while attempting to evade police and for crashing a motorbike while twice over the legal limit in a separate incident. He was also in court in 2025 for being in charge of a vehicle while over the limit.

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