Man jailed after car crash which killed his brother and friend in Bedfordshire

Jordon White didn't have a full driving license, MOT or insurance on the car, used cloned plates, and was over the limit for cannabis

Jordon White, 20, has been jailed for 6 years
Author: Henry WinterPublished 13th Jun 2022

A man has been jailed for 6 years after a car crash which killed his brother and a friend in Bedfordshire.

At around 3.20pm on 18 January, Jordon White, 20, was driving a black Vauxhall Corsa along Toddington Road in Tebworth, with four other people inside.

Witnesses described seeing the Corsa dangerously overtake another car at speed, narrowly avoiding an oncoming vehicle, before losing control and hitting a tree.

White and two of the passengers were able to exit the car and made off across nearby fields.

One was found a short distance away, whilst White and the other person were found, with the assistance of a police dog, hiding in a garden shed.

Sadly, the two remaining passengers, Ellie Ogden-Hooper, 19, and Reece White, 23, had died at the scene.

White was found to be in possession of a provisional driving licence, had no MOT or insurance for the vehicle, and was driving on false ‘cloned’ plates.

Subsequent testing also showed that he was driving whilst over the prescribed limit for cannabis.

White, of Wallis Drive, Leighton Buzzard, pleaded guilty to two counts of causing death by dangerous driving and two counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

He was handed a six-year custodial sentence on Friday, 10 June at St Albans Crown Court. He will also be disqualified from driving for nine years after his release.

Detective Sergeant Ben Heath, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Road Policing Unit, said: “I am glad that White has been found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving and will be spending a considerable time behind bars.

“His reckless actions that day claimed the lives of two young people, as well as the life-changing impact the collision has had on the other people involved.

“Speeding and driving under the influence of drugs are just two reasons why collisions turn fatal, and anyone who doesn’t take their safety while driving seriously should look at the serious and devastating consequences that it can have on yours and other people’s lives.

“I also want to thank the members of the public who stopped to help one of the casualties who was still in the car, for their extraordinary kindness and bravery.”

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