Paralyzed After Falling from Golf Cart Rear Seat... Driving Caddie Receives Reduced Sentence View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Seo So-jeong] A caddie who caused a severe injury, including paralysis, by causing a golfer to fall from the back seat while driving a golf cart around a curved road without reducing speed received a reduced sentence in the appellate court.


The Chuncheon District Court Criminal Division 2 (Chief Judge Jin Won-du) overturned the original sentence of 8 months imprisonment for A (38), who was tried on charges of injury under the Special Act on Traffic Accident Handling, and sentenced him to 8 months imprisonment with a 2-year probation on the 11th.


On April 21, 2019, A was driving a cart carrying four golfers at a golf course in the province, driving at about 14 km/h down a right-curving downhill road.


While turning right without reducing the speed of the golf cart, B (52), who was in the back seat, lost balance and fell to the left, hitting his head on the asphalt ground.


As a result of this accident, B suffered severe injuries including paralysis and cognitive impairment caused by traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage, with an unknown treatment period.



The golf cart driven by A had no seat belts, and there were no doors or chains on either side of the cart.


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