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Lorry driver charged for massive M20 bridge collapse that caused disaster movie-style destruction

The bridge fell after a wheeled excavator and dumper being transported by Alan Austen, 63, on the back of a lorry struck it between junctions four and three on the London-bound carriageway in Kent

THE lorry driver charged with causing serious injury and more than £1.5million of damage after a motorway bridge collapsed on the M40 has appeared in court.

The accident during last August's bank holiday weekend caused carnage and closed the motorway for a day, but no one was killed.

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A bird's-eye view of the devastation after a digger on the back of a lorry slammed into a bridge as it passedCredit: John McLellan
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A picture of the queues building behind the collapsed bridge after the accident last yearCredit: i-Images Picture Agency

The bridge fell after a wheeled excavator and dumper being transported on the back of a lorry struck it between junctions four and three on the London-bound carriageway in Kent.

Jim Shaw, 73, of Thamesmead, south-east London, suffered three broken ribs after he came off his motorbike to avoid the fallen bridge.

Alan Austen, 63, of Jedburgh Drive, Darlington, County Durham, appeared today accused of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and three counts of criminal damage.

One  biker who saw the carnage unfolding in front of him had to throw himself off and slide through a tiny gap to avoid being crushed by falling concrete.

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The motorcycle belonging to the 50-year-old man treated for broken ribs after being hit by falling debrisCredit: Fame Flynet
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Paramedics treated a motorcyclist who had a miracle escape after being struck by debris only to break two ribsCredit: WENN
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Thousands of day-trippers face being stuck on the M20 for up to six hours after cops closed the road in both directionsCredit: WENN
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The wreckage from the incident from aboveCredit: John McLellan
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Motorists stepped out of their cars to examine the carnageCredit: WENN
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The road was closed all day after the bridge collapsedCredit: John McLellan
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A lorry was trapped under the rubble as emergency services block the road off in both directionsCredit: Robyn Goldsmith-Taylor
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Traffic queues built up after the footbridge collapsedCredit: John McLellan
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The structure toppled as lorries and cars passed below

The man, in his 50s,  was seen lying under his bike and taken to hospital with  broken ribs.

Meanwhile, another lorry that was passing under the devastated structure as it crashed down was sliced in two.

The driver of that vehicle was treated for shock at the scene.

Incredibly no one was killed in the incident  on the busy M20 which left drivers heading off for Bank Holiday breaks trapped in 15-mile tailbacks.

Kent Police last night confirmed that a digger being transported on the back of an HGV had collided with the pedestrian footbridge between Junction 3 — for Gatwick and the M26 — and Junction 4.

Pictures from the scene showed half of the bridge still hanging over the coast-bound side of the road.

Alex Magaisa was driving his family past the lorry involved on the London-bound stretch as the bridge collapsed at midday.

He said: “My instinct was to just drive through. My wife saw the bridge falling and there was a big noise. I had to manoeuvre through the  debris.

“We stopped afterwards for about 30 minutes and there was another car with a family behind us. Luckily no one seemed to have been hurt.”

The Kent University lecturer, 41, had been on his way to Gatwick airport to catch a flight to Belfast to see family.

He  added: “It’s a big shock. It’s only just starting to sink in now what might have happened.

“We were in the line of fire and could have been crushed.”

Cops launched an investigation after a major incident was declared on the motorway — which is a key  route between London and Dover  and the Channel Tunnel near Folkestone.

Immediately after the crash stunned motorists left their gridlocked vehicles to get a closer look at the destruction, which shut the M20 all day.

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Work began to repair remove debris from the motorwayCredit: Twitter / @JeffChangx
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Fire crews, police and helicopters all flocked to the scene after the bridge collapsedCredit: WENN
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Emergency teams closed off the roads as huge tailback ruined the bank holiday for thousands of peopleCredit: Twitter / @si1969can
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A section of the bridge fell onto the carriageway injuring a motorbikerCredit: Sky News
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Highways teams said they expected the road closures to go on for an "extended period"
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The M20 is a popular stretch leading to the channel tunnel in DoverCredit: WENN
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View from the downed bridge which was rumoured to have been shut for repairsCredit: Alamy
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The back of the lorry was torn off in the smashCredit: Sky News
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A passing cyclist stopped to stare at the incredible scenesCredit: i-Images Picture Agency

Prosecutor Mark Kateley told the court around £1.5 million of damage was caused to the bridge, £118,000 damage to the Daf truck and trailer and £35,107 damage to the Hitachi wheeled excavator and yellow dumper.

Mr Kateley said "luckily or miraculously" the motorcyclist survived with only broken ribs. He added that the level of damage caused required the case to be sent to the crown court.

No pleas were entered, and magistrates sent the case to Maidstone Crown Court for a hearing on March 17. Austen was granted unconditional bail.

Natasha Najam arrived at the scene with her husband and kids just after the collapse.


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