- Jessica Goodson, 25, was left learning how to walk, talk and eat after crash
- In horrifying footage, the moment the bike collided was captured on CCTV
- Christopher Robert Watt, 55, crashed his bike into the young woman in Perth
- Mr Watt escaped jail and got a one-year jail sentence suspended for 16 months
This is the horrifying moment a bicycle almost killed a young woman in a terrifying accident, leaving her with horrific brain injuries.
Jessica Goodson, 25, had to learn how to walk, talk and eat after a cyclist crashed into her as she was walking to work, according to PerthNow.
The District Court released confronting footage on Friday depicting cyclist Christopher Robert Watt ploughing into Ms Goodson and knocking her unconscious in April 2016.
A bicycle almost killed Jessica Goodson (pictured left and right) in a terrifying accident, leaving her with horrific brain injuries in April 2016
Mr Watt reportedly was not paying attention and failed to brake or swerve before he hit her at about 20km/h.
Judge Linda Petrusa said bikes were like weapons and the rider has full control over ‘the weapon’.
‘Bicycles ride on the road and keep up with cars, so the suggestion that they can’t do harm and are somehow an innocuous instrument I find difficult to accept,’ she said.
‘The effect of this on her [Ms Goodson] has been pervasive and traumatic.’
Mr Watt pleaded not guilty to culpable driving causing grievous bodily harm, according to the publication.
The avid cyclist, who does not drive because he has epilepsy, was given a one-year jail sentence suspended for 16 months.
Christopher Robert Watt, 55, (pictured), who reportedly was not paying attention when he hit Ms Goodson, avoided jail and received a 16 month suspended sentence