Professional Footballer Lucas Akins Sentenced to 14 Months for Fatal Cycling Accident
Mansfield Town's Lucas Akins jailed for 14 months after causing the death of cyclist Adrian Daniel in a tragic accident.







In a tragic incident that has shocked the sports community, Lucas Akins, a professional footballer with Mansfield Town, has been sentenced to 14 months in prison for causing the death of cyclist Adrian Daniel. The accident occurred in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, in March 2022, when Akins failed to check his surroundings before pulling out from a junction, leading to a fatal collision.
Details of the Incident
- Adrian Daniel, 33, was cycling home from work along Huddersfield Road when the accident happened.
- The collision was captured on Mr. Daniel's helmet camera, which showed he was not speeding and was correctly positioned in the lane.
- Lucas Akins, 36, was driving his daughter to a piano lesson at the time of the crash.
Legal Proceedings
Akins pleaded guilty to causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving. During the trial at Leeds Crown Court, Judge Alex Menary highlighted that Akins' failure to check left and right before pulling out was a critical factor in the accident. The judge noted that a momentary pause could have allowed Mr. Daniel to pass safely.
Impact on the Victim's Family
In a heartfelt victim impact statement, Savanna Daniel, the widow of Adrian, described her husband's death as a "nightmare I'm not waking up from." She praised Mr. Daniel as a great father, son, and husband, whose legacy was to live life to the fullest.
Akins' Remorse and Sentencing
Akins showed no emotion during his sentencing but was described by his defense as deeply remorseful. He has also been banned from driving for 12 months. Mansfield Town FC is currently considering its position regarding Akins following the verdict.
This case serves as a somber reminder of the responsibilities all drivers hold on the road, emphasizing the need for constant vigilance to prevent such tragedies.