Teenage driver jailed for killing three passengers after inhaling laughing gas

18 Dec 2024 • 9:39 PM MYT
The Independent
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A teenager has been jailed for nine years and four months for causing the death of three teenagers by dangerous driving after inhaling nitrous oxide and travelling at speeds of more than 100mph.

Thomas Johnson, 19, was behind the wheel of a BMW 3 series when the car crashed into roadside furniture and a tree, killing three passengers, on the A415 in Marcham, near Abingdon, Oxfordshire, last year.

He was jailed at Oxford Crown Court on Wednesday over the crash on June 20 2023 which killed Elliot Pullen, 17, Ethan Goddard, 18 and Daniel Hancock, 18.

Addressing Johnson, the judge said his actions were “all for teenage thrills” and as a result “your three passengers will never see beyond their teenage years and you move out of yours significantly and permanently disabled”.

The court was shown video clips recovered from the phones of those who had been travelling in the car in which a balloon, typically used to inhale the gas, could be seen in Johnson’s mouth.

A forensic investigation found at the time of the crash the car was travelling at up to 87mph along the stretch of road where the speed limit was 30mph, and at more than 100mph shortly before Johnson lost control of the vehicle.

After the sentencing, Crown Prosecution Service lawyer Bill Khindey said: “Thomas Johnson’s disregard for the safety of others that night was clear.

“His dangerous driving had devastating consequences – tragically cutting short the lives of three young men.

“This is a responsibility he must reflect on as he serves his time in prison.

“We recognise that no sentence can alleviate the pain suffered by the families of Elliot, Ethan and Daniel, and our thoughts remain with them.”