A HEARTBROKEN fiance went on a wild driving rampage while drunk and disqualified, crashing into cars and homes and nearly hitting a little girl who was thrown over a wall.

Chicken factory worker Motiejus Serpytis, 30, of Winchester Road, Colchester, returned home to find his fiancee in bed with another man.

After chucking them out of the home, he went on a drinking binge and then drove to Military Road to pick up more booze when the series of crashes began.

Lithuanian Serpytis smashed into the back of a specially-adapted Vauxhall Mokka, driven byadisabled man and stationary at traffic lights, injuring a passenger in Military Road.

He fled the scene driving the wrong way down the one-way street Myrtle Grove.

After mounting the pavement he narrowly missed a mother with her four-year-old daughter before crashing into two garden walls and damaging the wall of a house.

He then sped off again nearly hitting pedestrians again before parking in Winchester Road and fleeing.

He was caught by police nearby.

Serpytis was almost two-and-a-half times the legal limit for alcohol and was already disqualified from driving, for drink driving, at the time this took place, at 1.17pm on Sunday, April 12.

Serpytis admitted dangerous driving, failing to stop after an accident, driving while over the legal limit, driving while disqualified and driving without insurance.

Recorder Simon Mayo QC, at Chelmsford Crown Court yesterday, said: “You drove into the back of a car.

“One of the passengers suffered personal injuries.

“You did not stop, but reversed at speed and went the wrong way down a one-way street causing great alarm to pedestrians, only then to collide into two garden walls.

“The mother described the terror she suffered as your vehicle appeared to heading towards her and feeling a rush of air.

“She was so desperate she literally picked up her four-year-old daughter and threw her over a wall.

“It was the best way to protect her and you were more than two times the drink-drive limit.

“You should not have been driving at all.

“On July 26, 2013 you were convicted of driving with excess alcohol and disqualified for two years.”

Serpytis was jailed for a total of 13 months and banned from driving for three years after his release.

He was sentenced to ten months for dangerous driving, three months consecutively for driving while disqualified and two months concurrent for drink-driving.

He was also jailed for two months concurrent for failing to stop with no separate penalty for driving without insurance.

Serpytis was given credit for his guilty plea and expressed remorse.