A TEENAGER who killed a bus driver after being refused permission to travel because he was drunk was yesterday locked up for four years and four months.
Keith Rollinson, 58, suffered a cardiac arrest and died following the attack at Elgin bus station in Moray on February 2.
It began after the former RAF employee refused to allow the teenager to board his bus because he was clearly intoxicated.
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