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Liam Buckler

Uninsured driver tried to blame dead brother for crash that killed teenager

An uninsured driver callously tried to blame his dead brother for the crash that killed him.

Jordan White, 20, killed his brother Reece, 23, and former girlfriend Ellie Ogden-Cooper, 19, after crashing his car into a tree.

He fled the scene and when arrested, White tried to claim his dead brother had been behind the wheel.

White had no licence and was over the legal cannabis limit when he crossed double white lines on a hill to overtake an Audi.

Ellie Ogden-Cooper was thrown from the car and died in a field and his brother Reece White, 23, was found dead in the back seat.

The black Corsa, which had cloned number plates on it, was bought by White for just £400, would have failed its MOT as its airbags did not deploy.

The car crashed into a hedge before backing into a tree near the village of Tebworth in Bedfordshire.

The front seat passenger, a 21-year-old man and another rear seat passenger, a 16 year old boy, suffered serious injuries.

Ellie Ogden-Hooper was tragically killed in the incident (south bedsnews agency_sbna_fairleys)

White, of Leighton Buzzard, appeared for sentence at St Albans crown court having pleading guilty to two charges of causing death by dangerous driving and two of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

Prosecutor Stefan Weidmann said: “This defendant was driving a car with 4 other people in it. It overtook another car at speed, crossing double white lines on the crest of a hill. It was an appalling piece of driving.

“He was unlicensed and over the drug-drive limit. Warnings about his driving had been disregarded.

"He was uninsured and had no MOT. He ran from his friends and his brother, leaving others to help.”

His brother Reece White, 23, was found dead in the back seat (south bedsnews agency_sbna_fairleys)

Mr Weidmann said the crash happened shortly after 3pm on Tuesday January 18 this year.

He had picked Ellie up from Flitwick and his front seat passenger said he was “driving like a p….” to impress her.

He said they had been smoking cannabis all day and White had been showing off as White only had a provisional licence.

A woman in a Freelander coming in the opposite direction had to brake as she saw the Corsa overtaking the Audi at speed across a double white line on the hill.

Another driver behind her said White looked “genuinely scared” as he tried to control the Corsa.

She said it swerved to try to get back in front of the Audi, but spun and crashed. She went to help and noticed a strong smell of “weed.”

The Audi driver Steven Arnold said: “The car was shifting when it overtook me. He started to lose control. I could see it swaying across the road.”

He went on: “I think it spun and went up in the air. It almost seemed to jump and went down the verge on the opposite side of road. Bits of the car were falling off.”

Mr Arnold and another driver Stephen Hewitt, who stopped and tried to help Reece White in the car, are to receive a High Sheriff’s award of £500.

White and the two surviving passengers fled. The 16 year old boy was arrested nearby.

Sniffer dogs were deployed and White and the front seat passenger were found hiding in a shed at ten to five that evening.

White, who had suffered multiple fractures, claimed he had been a passenger in the car and his brother was driving. A blood sample taken from him gave a reading of 2.6mg for cannabis - the legal limit being 2.

Ellie’s mother said her daughter, who worked as a carer, had everything to look forward to.

She said: “As a family we will never get over losing our beautiful Ellie We are in pieces. Our precious memories are all that we have."

Reece’s family said: “We are devastated at the loss of Reece. He was a much-loved son, brother and grandson.

The judge also banned White from driving for 9 years (SOUTH BEDS NEWS AGENCY 01582 572222)

“He made an impression on everyone he met and leaves a hole in the family that will never be filled. He will be missed forever.”

Defending, Darryl Cherrett said White had been in care since the age of 12, is immature and possibly has ADHD.

He said: “He has to live with what he did that day. He expressed genuine remorse for the pain he has caused to Ellie’s family and his own.”

Jailing him, Judge Michael Kay QC said: “I am satisfied at times you were driving too fast and showing off.

“You overtook a car on the brow of a hill. You had no real view of what was coming.

“Having no real instruction or experience of driving you panicked and over steered and lost control.”

The judge went on to say that others stopped to help but he had fled in a “cowardly fashion.”

He said: “In a callous and utterly despicable way you sought to blame your own deceased brother for what occurred.

"It is almost beyond comprehension that you sought to apportion blame to him to save your own skin.”

The judge banned White from driving for 9 years.

Commending the two men who went to help, the judge said: “These two gentlemen became involved and sought to save the life of Reece White.

"In some small way that ought to be marked.”

He said they will each receive a High Sheriff award £500.

He told White: “You will spend a considerable period of time in custody and you will reflect on what you have done. If you have an ounce of decency, you will change your life.”

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