Teenagers died after young driver ‘lost control of car and hit a tree’

Teenagers died after young driver ‘lost control of car and hit a tree’
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Teenagers died after young driver ‘lost control of car and hit a tree’
Author: Jasper King
Published: Feb, 05 2025 22:35

Three teenagers died in a car crash after they collided with a tree, an inquest heard. Dafydd Huw Craven-Jones, 18, Morgan Jones, 17, and Sophie Bates, 17, died after the crash on May 25 last year. The crash happened on a humpback bridge in Penkridge, Staffordshire, at 11.47pm. The inquest into their deaths held at Stafford Coroners Court heard Mr Craven-Jones was the driver of the black Ford KA that collided ‘head-on with an established tree’.

 [Undated handout photo issued by Staffordshire Police of Dafydd Huw Craven-Jones who died after the car he was travelling in crashed into a tree after going over a humpback bridge in Penkridge, Staffordshire, at 11.47pm on May 25 last year. Issue date: Wednesday February 5, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story INQUEST Penkridge. Photo credit should read: Staffordshire Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.]
Image Credit: Metro [Undated handout photo issued by Staffordshire Police of Dafydd Huw Craven-Jones who died after the car he was travelling in crashed into a tree after going over a humpback bridge in Penkridge, Staffordshire, at 11.47pm on May 25 last year. Issue date: Wednesday February 5, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story INQUEST Penkridge. Photo credit should read: Staffordshire Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.]

He went to pick his three friends up from a house party in Penkridge and beforehand took a video of himself saying he drove 90mph in a 70mph zone. He had only been given his driving licence six months before the crash in November 2023. Mr Craven-Jones and Mr Jones, the front seat passenger, both died at the scene. Ms Bates, a rear seat passenger in the car, was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham but died there.

 [Three teenage friends died from their injuries in an horrific crash when their car hit a tree on a night out together, an inquest heard today. Sophie Bates, 17, was sitting in the back seat when she suffered major injuries and died later in hospital. Driver Dafydd Craven-Jones, 18, and front-seat passenger Morgan Jones, 17, died at the scene. Dafydd, of Tanyfron, Wrexham, Morgan, of Coedpoeth, Wrexham, and Sophie, of Stafford, were in the Ford Ka in the crash on Cannock Road, near Penkridge in Staffordshire, shortly before midnight on Saturday, May 25. Pictured here is Morgan Jones WALES NEWS SERVICE]
Image Credit: Metro [Three teenage friends died from their injuries in an horrific crash when their car hit a tree on a night out together, an inquest heard today. Sophie Bates, 17, was sitting in the back seat when she suffered major injuries and died later in hospital. Driver Dafydd Craven-Jones, 18, and front-seat passenger Morgan Jones, 17, died at the scene. Dafydd, of Tanyfron, Wrexham, Morgan, of Coedpoeth, Wrexham, and Sophie, of Stafford, were in the Ford Ka in the crash on Cannock Road, near Penkridge in Staffordshire, shortly before midnight on Saturday, May 25. Pictured here is Morgan Jones WALES NEWS SERVICE]

Video taken by her beforehand appeared to show her sitting in the middle rear seat. The fourth passenger, Brooke Varley, also 17 at the time, survived. A tracking app on her phone ‘indicated a maximum speed of 85mph had been reached at some point during the 15-minute journey’. But the court heard this could not be verified as accurate. Ms Varley said in a statement after the crash that she was ‘so upset to have lost such amazing people from her life’.

 [Three teenage friends died from their injuries in an horrific crash when their car hit a tree on a night out together, an inquest heard today. Sophie Bates, 17, was sitting in the back seat when she suffered major injuries and died later in hospital. Driver Dafydd Craven-Jones, 18, and front-seat passenger Morgan Jones, 17, died at the scene. Dafydd, of Tanyfron, Wrexham, Morgan, of Coedpoeth, Wrexham, and Sophie, of Stafford, were in the Ford Ka in the crash on Cannock Road, near Penkridge in Staffordshire, shortly before midnight on Saturday, May 25. Pictured here is Sophie Bates WALES NEWS SERVICE]
Image Credit: Metro [Three teenage friends died from their injuries in an horrific crash when their car hit a tree on a night out together, an inquest heard today. Sophie Bates, 17, was sitting in the back seat when she suffered major injuries and died later in hospital. Driver Dafydd Craven-Jones, 18, and front-seat passenger Morgan Jones, 17, died at the scene. Dafydd, of Tanyfron, Wrexham, Morgan, of Coedpoeth, Wrexham, and Sophie, of Stafford, were in the Ford Ka in the crash on Cannock Road, near Penkridge in Staffordshire, shortly before midnight on Saturday, May 25. Pictured here is Sophie Bates WALES NEWS SERVICE]

She said: ‘Sophie was the kindest person who lived her life to the fullest. She is my inspiration to get better and do everything she didn’t get a chance to do. She will forever be in my heart. ‘Morgan was one of the funniest people I know. He was always respectful, kind and sweet. He always looked out for me. ‘Daf had a kind soul and loved his friends.’. The inquest heard that Mr Craven-Jones was wearing his seat belt but Mr Jones was not wearing his correctly and neither rear seat passengers were wearing seat belts.

Both Mr Craven-Jones and Mr Jones played rugby for Wrexham RFC’s youth team, who described them as ‘good friends on and off the field of play’. There were no problems with the car that caused the crash and it had been correctly insured and had a full MOT, Sergeant Richard Moors said. Mr Craven-Jones had no drink or drugs in his system and there is no evidence he was using his phone at the time of the crash, he added.

Assistant coroner Kelly Dixon recorded the deaths as a result of a road traffic collision. She said that ‘inappropriate speed over the humped back bridge’ caused a loss of control. Ms Dixon has issued a prevention of future deaths report to Staffordshire highways authority after a previous fatal collision on the same stretch of road. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

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