A driver receives a suspended prison term after a collision in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, in which a pensioner is killed while crossing the road. Reports state that Rosemarie Ozsko, 65, strikes John Nottingham, who is described as an 80-year-old pensioner, as he crosses.

The outlets describe the circumstances surrounding the impact, saying the driver’s view is blocked by stuffed toys that hang from her rear-view mirror. This explanation frames the case, with the sentencing reflecting the court’s assessment of responsibility. The reporting indicates the prison term imposed is suspended, rather than served immediately.

Across the available coverage, the core facts remain aligned: the location is Wakefield, the pedestrian is John Nottingham, and Ozsko is the driver. The shared emphasis is on the alleged obstruction to visibility from the hanging toys and the resulting fatal collision, which the court addresses through a suspended sentence.