Ryszard Masierak, a Polish national, appeared for a bail hearing before Aylesbury Crown Court today but Judge Francis Sheridan rejected his plea after it also emerged that his licence to drive heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) had been revoked prior to the accident involving two HGVs and a mini-bus.
Masierak, 31, was also found to be over the drink-drive limit and asleep inside his truck on the slow lane of the M1 highway near Newport Pagnell for 12-and-a-half minutes when the accident occurred in the early hours of August 26.
Masierak is charged with a total of 20 counts relating to the fatal collision, described in court as one of the worst highway tragedies in the UK in 25 years.
The charges include eight counts of causing death by dangerous driving, four counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and eight counts of causing death by careless driving while over the prescribed limit.
"The position is that this man was asleep for 12-and-a- half minutes in his articulated lorry in the inside lane, not the hard shoulder, and he was already in excess of the legal limit for driving."
He also adjourned pre-trial preparation hearings for a period of six weeks for Masierak and his co-defendant - the second truck driver involved in the crash who has been bailed.
The judge said he had been told in chambers that the families of the deceased needed more time for the last rites of their loved ones.
The bodies of the victims of the fatal collisionhave since been repatriated to India.
The funeral rites for 33-year-old Karthikeyan Pugalur Ramasubramanian, and his 32-year-old wife Lavanyalakshmi Seetharaman; 63-year-old Panneerselvam Annamalai; 58-year-old Subramaniyan Arachelvan and his 50-year-old wife Tamilmani Arachelvan; 26-year-old Vivek Baskaran; and 27-year-old Rishi Rajeev Kumar took place in Tamil Nadu and Kerala last week.
Shravathi Ramasubramanian, the four-year-old daughter of Karthikeyan and Lavanyalakshmi who diedin the accident, is said to be "out of danger" but remains in hospital.
Mano Ranjan Panneerselvam, a Wipro employee who lost three of his colleagues in thecrash, and his wife also remain in hospital. Another elder relative of Ranjan's family who had been severely injured has been discharged from hospital.
Last week, an inquest by Coroner Tom Osborne at the Crownhill Crematorium site on Dansteed Way in Milton Keynes, southern England,had formally identified the victims of the crashas Indians based in the UK and their friends and relatives visiting them as tourists from India.
The group of 11 had been en route from Nottingham to London to catch a Eurostar train for a holiday in Europe at the time of the serious accident.
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