The Inner South London Coroner’s court has heard today. Nathan Davis, then 28, was jailed for five years and four months in April 2013 after he mowed down hotel receptionist Veronica Chango-Alvarez, 31, as she waited for a bus on Streatham High Road in Norbury on her way to work at 5:30am on December 22 2012. She died in the arms of her brother who later slammed the “ridiculous” sentence given to Nathan who was also disqualified from driving for six years and forced to pass an extended driving test to be allowed back on the road. Reports at the time detail how police were forced to hunt for Nathan after fled one scene after smashing into a Volkswagen, then later abandoning his Audi after ploughing into Chango-Alvarez and a 51-year-old man at a second scene. Then after release from prison, on September 13 2020, the carpenter, 35, of Oaklands Estate in Clapham was killed after he sped over 60mph down the same 30mph road on his black Yamaha motorcycle and collided with the advertising board at the bus stop, being thrown nearly 25m away onto the opposite pavement where he sustained “multiple open fractures and massive internal bleeding. He was rushed to St George’s Hospital in Tooting and put in intensive care but died 12 days later from multiple organ failure brought on by the fractures to his spine, forearm, and pelvis. Metropolitan Police forensic collision investigators found “no contaminants, no obstructions, no conditions that would have affected the collision. They added there were no issues with the bike, Nathan was wearing all the correct gear, and there was no third party involvement or use of substances.