Edward Spencer lost control of his Ford Fiesta while on his way home from school with three other sixth formers in the passenger seats. His teenage friends all died
A teenage motorist has admitted causing the deaths of three of his friends who died in a crash five weeks after he passed his driving test.
Edward Spencer lost control of his Ford Fiesta while on his way home from school. Harry Purcell, 17, Tilly Seccombe, 16 and Frank Wormald, 16, who were passengers in the car all died as a result of their injuries. A woman and two young children, who were travelling in another car, were seriously injured and continue to receive treatment for their life-changing injuries. Today 19-year-old Spencer pleaded guilty at Warwick Crown Court to three counts of causing death by careless driving and three counts of causing serious injury by careless driving.
Warwickshire Police said the case showed the “devastating consequences” that can occur if a car is driven carelessly. Speaking after the hearing, Inspector Michael Huntley, from the Warwickshire Police Serious Collision Investigation Unit, urged young people and their parents to consider the limitations of being a newly-qualified driver. He added: “Drivers need to be aware of the devastating consequences that can occur if a car is driven carelessly.
“Edward Spencer had only passed his test five weeks prior to the collision and his careless actions cost the lives of three young people travelling in his car. Driving requires judgment and care, even more so when you lack experience. As this tragic case shows, the consequences of careless driving can be devastating. So many lives have been ruined by this terrible incident. I can’t begin to imagine the pain this has caused, and our thoughts remain with the individuals and families affected. Edward Spencer will live with the consequences of his careless actions for the rest of his life, as will the families of all those involved.”
The crash occurred between Chipping Campden and Shipston-on-Stour in April 2023. Spencer, of Armscote Road, Newbold on Stour, was granted bail and will be sentenced on Monday, April 28. Shortly after the crash, Chipping Campden School in Gloucestershire paid tribute to the students who lost their lives, who were all members of its sixth form.