Driver, 40, who killed 13-year-old girl in crash and threatened her injured friends to lie to police while they battled to save her is jailed
A 40-year-old driver has been jailed after killing a 13-year-old girl in a crash and then threatening her injured friends, pressuring them to lie to police while paramedics fought to save her life. The case has drawn particular attention because of the driver's conduct in the immediate aftermath, allegedly attempting to intimidate young survivors at the scene of a fatal collision rather than assisting or cooperating with emergency services. Sentencing followed a court process examining both the driving offence and the subsequent attempt to interfere with witnesses.
The available report gives limited further detail on the specifics of the sentence length, the exact nature of the driving offence, or the location of the crash, as the full article text was not accessible. What is clear is that the victim, a 13-year-old girl, died as a result of the collision, and that her injured friends were allegedly threatened by the driver in an effort to obstruct the police investigation. The case underscores the seriousness with which courts treat both fatal road offences and attempts to pervert the course of justice.
- Driver, 40, jailed for crash that killed a 13-year-old girl
- He allegedly threatened injured friends to lie to police
- Threats made while victim's friends were being treated for injuries