Stephen Craig: Photo Credit: Issued by Police Scotland

A driver who killed a man after falling asleep at the wheel and mounting the kerb has been jailed for five years.

Scott Nugent, 42, had just finished a 13-hour shift as a fabricator when tragedy struck on Hawkhead Road in Paisley, Renfrewshire, on the morning of 18th September 2024.

Stephen Craig, 50, and Craig McDermott, 40, were walking on the pavement when they were both struck from behind.

Prosecutor David Dickson KC told the High Court in Glasgow that Nugent failed to negotiate a bend after nodding off while driving his Peugeot 208.

Mr Craig was knocked into the forecourt of a nearby petrol station, while Mr McDermott initially ended up on the bonnet of the vehicle.

The car eventually stopped after hitting a bus stop.

Describing the aftermath, Mr Dickson said Nugent “indicated that he had worked a night-shift and must have fallen asleep”.

The advocate depute added there were no defects found with the Peugeot or the road.

There was also no evidence that Nugent had been using a phone at the time.

Both victims were rushed to hospital. Married dad Mr Craig, of Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, died four days later.

Mr McDermott was seriously injured, including a bleed on the brain as well as fractures to his spine, face and ankle.

He remains badly affected by his ordeal.

Nugent, of East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, pleaded guilty to causing death and serious injury by dangerous driving.

Judge Lord Arthurson told Nugent at sentencing: “Two men were making their way to their employment and walking on a pavement – a full long healthy future lay ahead.

“Behind them, without warning, these men were mowed down by a vehicle, without braking, that mounted the pavement, drove dangerously and collided in a way which caused catastrophic injuries.

“You had worked three nightshifts. That morning you fell asleep and inflicted the carnage which continues to envelop the families of the victims and Mr McDermott himself.

“I have read a heart rendering victim impact statement which came from the grieving widow and no sentence this court can impose will be anywhere near adequate in their eyes.

“I do not expect you near a court again, you have expressed genuine remorse and accept full responsibility for your criminal conduct.

“You have expressed most powerfully that you wish you had died or were seriously injured rather than the victims but on that day you took one man’s life and family’s future and inflicted life changing injuries upon another.

“You will walk out of prison to a future life – Mr Craig can never do that. Mr McDermott’s life has changed for ever due to your behaviour.”

The judge also disqualified Nugent from driving for six-and-a-half years.

John Scullion KC, defending, earlier told the court: “An apology was tendered to the family of the two men which expressed his sincere regret and remorse for causing the collision which resulted in tragic consequences.

“He accepts that custody is inevitable in this case.

“There is little I can say in way of mitigation or an explanation for the events.

“Information suggests that he will live for the rest of his life with the serious injury of Mr McDermott and the death of Mr Craig in his conscience as he should.”

Mr Craig’s family paid tribute to him after his passing.

They said: “Stephen was a devoted husband and father. His loss has been devastating for all who knew him.”



Photo: Stephen Craig, who died after being struck by a car on Hawkhead Road in Paisley
Photo Credit: Issued by Police Scotland

By Connor Gordon

Renfrewshire News Court Reporter

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