Drink-driving bishop given seven years for killing cyclist

A US Episcopal bishop who killed a cyclist in Baltimore while driving drunk has been sentenced to seven years in prison.

Drink-driving bishop given seven years for killing cyclist

A US Episcopal bishop who killed a cyclist in Baltimore while driving drunk has been sentenced to seven years in prison.

Heather Cook, a bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, pleaded guilty last month to manslaughter, drunken driving and leaving the scene.

She fatally struck 41-year-old cyclist Tom Palermo on December 27.

The impact threw Mr Palermo onto Cook’s hood and into the windshield of her car. He died of severe blunt force trauma to the head, leaving behind a wife and two young children.

Prosecutors said Cook left the scene for 30 minutes before returning. She was texting when the accident occurred, and her blood-alcohol level was 0.22%.

A judge sentenced Cook on Tuesday to 20 years with all but seven suspended. Prosecutors had asked for a 10-year prison term.

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