Father (56), "was suspected to be suffering from a sleep disorder when he nodded off just 10 miles from home on their 200-mile journey back from Gatwick airport" and the resulting crash kills his son and his partner, baby survives.
"It is extremely likely that Steve fell asleep at the wheel and that's what caused this," said Cardiff coroner Mary Hassell.
Mrs Padden said: "As a qualified nurse, I believed that Stephen had some sort of sleep disorder.
She said: "I asked Stephen if he wanted me to drive but he said he was fine after the coffee.
"I fell asleep and the next thing I remember the car was rolling and there were loud bangs. It felt like a dream.
She told how Stephen would stop breathing for 12-14 seconds at a time when he was asleep before taking a "deep breath."
Mrs Padden said: "I kept on to him to see his doctor if there was a problem. If he went to the doctor he did not follow up any advice."
The inquest heard the family GP said Stephen had not been treated for sleep disorder.
Tragic, but unfortunately quite typical. Witnessed apnoea, sleepiness and the guy doesn't seem to be doing much about it (or he did, and doctor didn't act accordingly). Now it's too late.
"It is extremely likely that Steve fell asleep at the wheel and that's what caused this," said Cardiff coroner Mary Hassell.
Mrs Padden said: "As a qualified nurse, I believed that Stephen had some sort of sleep disorder.
She said: "I asked Stephen if he wanted me to drive but he said he was fine after the coffee.
"I fell asleep and the next thing I remember the car was rolling and there were loud bangs. It felt like a dream.
She told how Stephen would stop breathing for 12-14 seconds at a time when he was asleep before taking a "deep breath."
Mrs Padden said: "I kept on to him to see his doctor if there was a problem. If he went to the doctor he did not follow up any advice."
The inquest heard the family GP said Stephen had not been treated for sleep disorder.
Tragic, but unfortunately quite typical. Witnessed apnoea, sleepiness and the guy doesn't seem to be doing much about it (or he did, and doctor didn't act accordingly). Now it's too late.
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