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A young woman who was ‘distracted’ while chatting to a friend was caught on camera ploughing into a teenager with her car.

Lexi Dyas, 19, was jailed after a judge saw the shocking video of her mowing down the teenager playing rugby with friends in the near-empty car park.

Dyas smashed into Declan Mahoney at ‘excessive speed’ in her personalised Fiat 500 while he played with a ball in the car park, the court heard.

A court heard Declan, 19, tried to get out of the way, but Dyas swerved her car, hitting him and sending him flying into the air.

He was taken to hospital with multiple fractures to his arm, leg and finger after the smash in Mountain Ash, South Wales, in July 2024.

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Dyas, who sobbed in court, claimed it was an ‘accident’ in her police interview after being distracted behind the wheel while chatting with a friend.

Pictured here is Lexi Dyas A chatting young woman in her personalised car sped into a train station car park - and was caught on camera ploughing into a teenager. Lexi Dyas, 19, was jailed after a judge saw the shocking video of her mowing down the teenager playing rugby with friends in the near empty car park. Dyas smashed into Declan Mahoney at "excessive speed" in her personalised Fiat 500 while he played with a ball in the car park. A court heard Declan, 19, tried to get out of the way but Dyas swerved her car with the plate "LX06MAE". The video showed him being sent him flying up into the air as the speeding car hit him. He was taken to hospital with multiple fractures to his arm, leg and finger after the smash in Mountain Ash, South Wales, in July 2024. Dyas, who sobbed in court, claimed it was an "accident" in her police interview after being distracted behind the wheel while chatting with a friend. Prosecutor Andrew Davies said: "She indicated it was an accident which occurred because of her not concentrating. "She said she didn't have a grudge against Declan Mahoney at all. "She said she thought Declan had run the opposite way to her car and the next thing she knew she hit him." Cardiff Crown Court heard Dyas, who was 18 at the time, could not offer any explanation to why she swerved the car. Defending Emma Harris said: "It's her position she lost concentration chatting to a friend in the car." Miss Harris said Dyas, who had aspirations of becoming a nurse, "feels terrible" for the injuries caused. Dyas, of Mountain Ash, pleaded guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving. In a victim impact statement, Mr Mahoney said he struggles with daily life after Dyas had shown him "no remorse." He said: "It has had a big impact on every aspect of my life. I'm nervous to leave the house." Judge Recorder Christian Jowett sentenced Dyas to 18 months and banned her from driving for two years and nine months. He said: "You used excessive speed when you drove deliberately and directly at Mr Mahoney." WALES NEWS SERVICE
The court heard Lexi Dyas ‘lost concentration’ while chatting (Picture: Wales News Service)

Prosecutor Andrew Davies said: ‘She indicated it was an accident which occurred because of her not concentrating.

‘She said she didn’t have a grudge against Declan Mahoney at all. She said she thought Declan had run the opposite way to her car, and the next thing she knew, she hit him.’

Cardiff Crown Court heard Dyas ‘lost concentration’ while chatting to a friend in the car.

Defending Emma Harris said Dyas, who had aspirations of becoming a nurse, ‘feels terrible’ for the injuries caused.

Dyas, of Mountain Ash, pleaded guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

A chatting young woman in her personalised car sped into a train station car park - and was caught on camera ploughing into a teenager. Lexi Dyas, 19, was jailed after a judge saw the shocking video of her mowing down the teenager playing rugby with friends in the near empty car park. Dyas smashed into Declan Mahoney at "excessive speed" in her personalised Fiat 500 while he played with a ball in the car park. A court heard Declan, 19, tried to get out of the way but Dyas swerved her car with the plate "LX06MAE". The video showed him being sent him flying up into the air as the speeding car hit him. He was taken to hospital with multiple fractures to his arm, leg and finger after the smash in Mountain Ash, South Wales, in July 2024. Dyas, who sobbed in court, claimed it was an "accident" in her police interview after being distracted behind the wheel while chatting with a friend. Prosecutor Andrew Davies said: "She indicated it was an accident which occurred because of her not concentrating. "She said she didn't have a grudge against Declan Mahoney at all. "She said she thought Declan had run the opposite way to her car and the next thing she knew she hit him." Cardiff Crown Court heard Dyas, who was 18 at the time, could not offer any explanation to why she swerved the car. Defending Emma Harris said: "It's her position she lost concentration chatting to a friend in the car." Miss Harris said Dyas, who had aspirations of becoming a nurse, "feels terrible" for the injuries caused. Dyas, of Mountain Ash, pleaded guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving. In a victim impact statement, Mr Mahoney said he struggles with daily life after Dyas had shown him "no remorse." He said: "It has had a big impact on every aspect of my life. I'm nervous to leave the house." Judge Recorder Christian Jowett sentenced Dyas to 18 months and banned her from driving for two years and nine months. He said: "You used excessive speed when you drove deliberately and directly at Mr Mahoney." WALES NEWS SERVICE
Declan lay on the side of the parking lot, injured (Picture: Wales Press)

In a victim impact statement, Mr Mahoney said he struggles with daily life after Dyas had shown him ‘no remorse.’

He said: ‘It has had a big impact on every aspect of my life. I’m nervous to leave the house.’

Judge Recorder Christian Jowett sentenced Dyas to 18 months and banned her from driving for two years and nine months.

He said: ‘You used excessive speed when you drove deliberately and directly at Mr Mahoney.’

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