Elgin bus driver killer loses appeal against sentence
- A teenage boy lost an appeal against his sentence for killing bus driver Keith Rollinson by headbutting and punching him.
- Keith Rollinson, 58, died of a cardiac arrest after the assault at a bus station in Elgin in February last year.
- The boy was sentenced to four years and four months after admitting culpable homicide instead of murder.
- Judges ruled the sentence was not excessive and stated, 'There has been no miscarriage of justice and the appeal is refused.
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