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Footballer is jailed after killing cyclist in horror crash as he drove young children in his £100K Mercedes

Published on April 24, 2025 at 01:41 PM

A FOOTBALLER has been jailed after he killed cyclist by ploughing into him in his Mercedes.

Mansfield TownstrikerLucas Akins, 36, wasdrivinghisG350 near Huddersfield when he hit 33-year-oldAdrianDaniel.

Photo of Lucas Akins arriving at Leeds Crown Court for sentencing.
Lucas Akins has been jailed for 14 months
A smiling man rock climbing.
Adrian Daniel was struck by Akins as he drove in his £100k car

The cyclist was rushed to hospital with serious injuries but tragically couldn't be saved and died ten days later on March 27, 2022.

Akins has now been jailed for 14 months after he admitted causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving.

Savanna Daniel, Adrian's wife, told the how her life “changed forever” following the dad's death.

She said she was alerted to the tragedy by a computer on his bike that contacted her as she was Adrian's emergency contact.

Savanna said she went to the scene before Adrian was taken to hospital where he sadly died 11 days later.

The mum added: “I was told the adrenaline junkie I knew and loved wasn't coming back. On Sunday 27th, Adrian passed.

“Since that day, it has been like hell and a nightmare I'm not waking up from…I know it's happened, I'm not living in a fairytale but it was avoidable.

“I was unable to talk about Adrian without falling apart. I was angry with him for leaving us…I was angry because there was no reason for Adrian to leave us that day.

“This was too simple a collision to take his life.”

Crown Court was told the horror unfolded on March 17, 2022, as Adrian cycled in the village of Netherton.

Akins was taking his young daughter to a piano class when he approached a junction in the flash car.

Prosecutor Carmel Pearson said: “Traffic is obliged to give way at Huddersfield Road, which is what the defendant should have done.

“He intended to turn right into Huddersfield Road...The defendant didn't give way at a give way sign. There is no stop sign or white line at that junction but there is an obligation to give way.

“The defendant on the footage, albeit was driving slowly, pulled out at the give way junction and struck Adrian Daniel.

“It was too late for Adrian Daniel to brake and he suffered a catastrophic head injury.”

The court was told Akins had knowledge of the road so should have known to give way at the junction.

In his interview, the footballer said he did not see the cyclist.

Just hours after Akins pleaded guilty to the offence last month, he took to the pitch for Mansfield Town in a 0-0 draw against Wigan.

Manager Nigel Clough later discussed his decision to include Akins in his starting 11.

He said: “We've known about it for some time, it's not just happened but we're not in a position to comment.”

The striker came through the youth academy at Huddersfield and made his debut for them in 2007.

He had stints at Northwich Victoria, Hamilton Academical, , Tranmere Rovers and Stevenage.

Akins spent eight years at Burton Albion before he joined Mansfield in January 2022.

He has made four international appearances fornation Grenada, who he qualifies for through his mum.

Lucas Akins of Mansfield Town in action during a soccer match.
The striker pleaded guilty to causing death by careless driving
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