Heart-stopping footage shows drunk-driver crashing into lorry at 84mph with his three-year-old child in the car
Declan Webster, 32, raced brothers Robert and Michael Bower through the streets of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, with his partner and toddler in the car.
Heart-stopping footage shows his Toyota Corolla hurtling along a road at breakneck speeds before he smashed into the side of a HGV at a roundabout.
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Hide AdIncredibly, nobody was injured in the horror crash, which happened at around 9.30pm on August 8, 2020.
The drivers all fled the scene but were later arrested and charged with dangerous driving, which they pleaded guilty to at Derby Crown Court.
The court heard the trio had spent several hours in a beer garden drinking together before driving off in their high-powered vehicles to race each other.
On Wednesday (February 9) Webster was jailed for 16 months while Robert Bower, 33, was jailed for 14 months and Michael Bower, 28, was handed a 12 month prison sentence.
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Sentencing, Judge Robert Egbuna told them: “I cannot think of a worse piece of dangerous driving. It is sheer luck that no-one died.
"It really is captured when you in your interview said you thought a death would arise out of the driving.
"That reflects Mr Webster’s account – he feels fortunate to have his family and son alive.
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Hide Ad"On that day at the Red Lion pub CCTV shows that a significant amount of alcohol was consumed – you left that pub and all three of you were racing.
"You were in powerful vehicles – Michael Bower you overtook your brother on a single carriageway.”
Judge Egbuna said Webster’s Corolla came “from nowhere” and “disintegrated virtually” as it smashed into the side of the lorry.
He added: “In that vehicle was your three-year-old child with his mother – how they managed to survive is a miracle. Road users were lucky to survive
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Hide Ad“What you do afterwards with assistance of the Bowers is to leave the scene.
"The purpose of leaving the scene it is quite clear is you do not want to be apprehended because your level of alcohol would be available to the court."
Prosecutor Katrina Wilson said the trio had been at a pub for six hours before the crash – with Webster drinking seven pints, Robert Bower, six, and Michael four-and-a-half.
CCTV footage captured the “state of inebriation” they were in at the Red Lion Pub in Brimington, Derbyshire, minutes before the crash.
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Hide AdIt showed Webster’s Toyota Corolla and Robert Bower’s white Range Rover collide as the pair tried to reverse in the pub carpark.
As the trio raced in convoy along along Brimington Road North – which has a 30mph limit - Webster’s speed was clocked at an average of 81mph.
When Webster piled his Corolla into the lorry at the roundabout he had his partner and three-year-old son in car with him – who were both “miraculously” unhurt.
Michael Bower was captured careering his Jaguar XE onto the opposite carriageway at the moment of impact to avoid the collision.
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Hide AdRobert Bower’s Range Rover was seen rolling towards the roundabout when he climbed out to help pal Webster – having forgotten to apply his handbrake.
As Webster climbs out of his car with his son and partner he is shown leaving the scene in one of the Bower brothers’ cars.
The court heard Webster’s son was seen “bleeding from his nose and mouth” by one of the Bower brothers moments after the crash.
The unhurt HGV driver can be seen on the camera “in dismay” to find all three gone – however police eventually tracked them down after viewing CCTV from the pub.
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Hide AdRepresenting himself, Webster, who appeared via video link from HMP Leicester, told the judge: “That was a very shocking an eye-opening night for me two years ago.
"I’m very grateful that my family came out alive – I’ve lost my partner but I’ve still got access to my son.
"I’m just grateful that I didn’t kill my family or anyone else – it was foolish, reckless and dangerous.”
PC Stu Smith, from Derbyshire Police's Roads Policing Unit, said after the case: “It is pure luck that no-one was seriously hurt, or killed, in this incident.
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Hide Ad“All three men behaved extremely recklessly, putting their own lives and the lives of others at risk.
“Declan Webster’s apparent disregard for the safety of his young son and partner, who were passengers in his car is particularly shocking.
“Today’s sentencing shows that dangerous driving will not be tolerated on Derbyshire’s roads.
“I hope that Webster, Bower and Bower will realise the true gravity of what they have done and will feel grateful that their arrogant and irresponsible behaviour didn’t cost anyone their life.”