Dolly Rincon-Aguilar, 39, is believed to have pressed the accelerator instead of the brake in her Toyota Rav4 outside Beatrix Potter Primary School in Earlsfield, south west London.
Injuries included fractures to children’s faces, skulls, legs, arms and eye sockets, while a seven-year-old boy had to have emergency treatment for a blood clot. Jurors heard Rincon-Aguilar was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol, had no health issues or problems at the time and got her automatic driver’s licence in 2019.
The court heard from PC Sean Wakeman from the Metropolitan Police, who said there was ‘unintended acceleration due to a misapplication of the accelerator pedal’.
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