
'Over-indulging' dad who took son's speeding points blasted by judge after teen killed two pals in personalised £21k car | 2JJ2N1F | 2024-03-31 06:08:01
Owain Hammett-George had been driving just three months when he misplaced control of his personalised £21,00
A DAD who took his son's rushing factors has been slammed after the teenager killed two associates in a horror smash.
Owain Hammett-George had been driving just three months when he misplaced control of his personalised £21,00zero Alfa Romeo MiTo.



The teen was driving at double the velocity limit before he crashed into a concrete pillar – killing Ben Rogers and Kaitlyn Davies, each 19.
A decide stated Hammett-George had been "over-indulged" by his mother and father, who bought him the flash motor when he handed his check.
His businessman dad Dewi had taken the blame when his son was caught rushing only a week after passing his check.
Hammett-George went on to kill Ben and Kaitlyn within the 78mph crash in Glamorgan, Wales, just months later.
Jailing the 19-year-old for six years, Decide Geraint Walters stated: "You're over-indulged: a automotive before you have been match to have one, out late within the evening with other kids in the automotive, and it's not irrelevant to point to evidence that your mother and father have been conscious of the danger. There were messages between relations to say so.
"It's not irrelevant both that inside a very brief period of passing your check you have been to be prosecuted for rushing. It was a sign of what could be to return.
"The greatest act of over-indulgence is the taking of taking the duty of your conduct onto your father – a selection he made nevertheless it underlines the over-indulgence that lies on the heart of this offence."
Swansea Crown Court heard Hammett-George had picked up Kaitlyn, Ben and a 3rd passenger at around 10pm on Might 31, 2022.
The automotive, which had the number plate OW11AAN, reached speeds of as much as 78mph in a 30mph zone.
Hammett-George then lost management – veering off the street on to a petroleum forecourt the place the automotive flipped and smashed into a pillar.
The teenager, who wasn't sporting a seatbelt, Ben and Kaitlyn have been catapulted from the car – causing the tragic pair catastrophic injuries.
Hammett-George sustained a brain damage and broken neck, whereas the third passenger was left with life-changing accidents.
He initially informed police he had been driving at 60mph and had lost management on putting a pot-hole but this has by no means been found.
The courtroom was advised he additionally "vastly underestimated" his velocity and had been warned about his driving by his mum and sister simply weeks earlier than the horror.
In a victim impression assertion, Ben's mum Carla King stated: "Ben was my only son. He was filled with kindness and a social butterfly. I don't need to get away from bed – I don't need to face the world.
"I'm a shadow of the individual I was. The very fact I will by no means see him smile once more is crippling. I can't comprehend that I'll never see my son or hear his voice again."
Whereas Kaitlyn's mum Kimberly Davies advised the courtroom: "She was a tremendous human being with an exquisite sense of humour.
"She was very variety, caring, and loving. Every single day is a continuing wrestle. Life is so exhausting not having her by my aspect.
"She would mild up each room she entered. I can't even go into her bedroom without crying. The pain is indescribable."
Hammett-George admitted inflicting dying by dangerous driving, demise by careless driving, and inflicting critical damage by dangerous driving.
In addition to a jail sentence, he was handed an eight-year driving ban.



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