Drug-Driver Jailed 14 Years Over Worcestershire Crash Killing Infant
Drug-Driver Jailed 14 Years Over Worcestershire Crash Killing Infant

Drug-Driver Jailed 14 Years Over Worcestershire Crash Killing Infant

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Craig Nunn, 40, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for causing death by dangerous driving after killing three-week-old Harley Thomas Wilkinson in a crash on the A451 in Worcestershire. Nunn was driving under the influence of amphetamines and at speeds reaching 90mph, well over the speed limit, when he ran a red light and collided with a car carrying the infant and his parents. The collision caused severe traumatic brain injury to Harley, who died at the scene, while his father suffered serious spinal fractures and other injuries. Harley had been unrestrained, sitting on his father's lap in the back seat due to difficulties securing him in a car seat. Nunn also possessed an imitation firearm, a knife, and an axe found in his vehicle, for which he received concurrent sentences. Despite Nunn's claim of brake failure, investigations found no faults with his car, and data showed he had about 11 seconds between the light turning red and the crash.

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