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A teenager who had taken cocaine drove the wrong way along a motorway and into another car, killing himself, two friends and a couple, an inquest heard. | A teenager who had taken cocaine drove the wrong way along a motorway and into another car, killing himself, two friends and a couple, an inquest heard. |
Driver Christopher Beresford, 18, and two others who had been in the car had taken "a lot of drugs", said a witness. | |
Police chased their car before it went onto the M4 at Newport in September 2007, the city coroner's court heard. | Police chased their car before it went onto the M4 at Newport in September 2007, the city coroner's court heard. |
James Stafford, 69, and his wife Bridget, 70, died as they travelled home to Surrey from an Irish holiday. | James Stafford, 69, and his wife Bridget, 70, died as they travelled home to Surrey from an Irish holiday. |
Mr Beresford, Lee Maggs, 23, and Sam Case, 19, all from the Newport area, were in a Ford Mondeo when the crash happened on 17 September 2007. | Mr Beresford, Lee Maggs, 23, and Sam Case, 19, all from the Newport area, were in a Ford Mondeo when the crash happened on 17 September 2007. |
Wayne Maggs, Lee Maggs's brother, had earlier been in the car with the three who died and another man, James Burnett, who survived.Christopher Beresford, who was driving, had taken cocaine | Wayne Maggs, Lee Maggs's brother, had earlier been in the car with the three who died and another man, James Burnett, who survived.Christopher Beresford, who was driving, had taken cocaine |
In a statement read to the court, he said they had been "driving about" in his his brother's car, adding: "We'd done a lot of drugs, sniffing cocaine, me, Sam and Chris". | In a statement read to the court, he said they had been "driving about" in his his brother's car, adding: "We'd done a lot of drugs, sniffing cocaine, me, Sam and Chris". |
They were "messing about and two mountain bikes got stolen from front gardens" in the Penhow area when police arrived. | They were "messing about and two mountain bikes got stolen from front gardens" in the Penhow area when police arrived. |
The others ran away but he was left behind while hiding in a garden. The court heard that Wayne Maggs had called a taxi to go home and it was unable to get onto the motorway. | |
"I had a feeling straight away that it was them," his statement added. | |
Plume of smoke | |
Pc Nathan Price said in a statement read to the court that he and a colleague were called to a street in the St Julian's area of Newport at about 0150 GMT by a couple reporting suspicious activity in their driveway. | |
Pc Price said he and his colleague discovered a burgundy Ford Mondeo parked half-on a pavement and the engine was still warm. A traffic unit was called to the scene. | |
Pc Price said he believed the group would return to the Mondeo if they thought the police had left the scene, so they parked nearby. | |
About five minutes later, he said, they noticed a vehicle travelling "at considerable speed", which they believed to be the Mondeo, followed by the traffic vehicle. | |
He said they followed the two cars along the A48 towards the Coldra roundabout and could see a plume of smoke coming from the motorway. | |
At no time did I deem that pursuit dangerous Pc Richard Wyatt, who was driving the traffic car which pursued the Mondeo | |
Pc Price said they drove onto the motorway and could see there had been "a very serious collision". | |
He said the Mondeo was on its roof and appeared to have been travelling in the wrong direction and had collided with an oncoming vehicle. | |
The officer said the both men sitting in the front of the car were dead. But he could hear a voice shouting and screaming from inside the car, which turned out to be James Bunnett, and he helped him away from the scene. | |
Mr Bunnett was "clearly traumatised" and had multiple injuries, he said. | |
The officer added that the man and woman in a red Volvo which was involved in the collision were also dead. | |
The inquest jury was shown a video of the chase filmed by an in-car recorder which showed the pursuit reaching the Coldra roundabout, the Mondeo taking the slip road the wrong way onto the M4 and the traffic vehicle standing down. | |
Pc Richard Wyatt, who was driving the traffic car which pursued the Mondeo, told the inquest: "At no time did I deem that pursuit dangerous." | |
He said they matched the speed of the Mondeo to monitor it, rather than gaining on it, so there was no pressure on the driver to travel at high speed. | |
Numerous burglaries | |
Shaheen Rhaman, representing the Stafford family, asked why he was interested in the Mondeo. | |
Pc Wyatt said there had been numerous burglaries in the area and it was an unusual vehicle to be in the area. | |
"We wanted to stop it to find out who was in it and why it was in that area," he said. "When it failed to stop that was an arrestable offence." | |
The inquest heard that Mr Stafford was from Ayrshire, and Mrs Stafford was from Achill Island in the Irish Republic. | |
They were returning from their holiday home on Achill Island to Thornton Heath, in Surrey after catching the ferry from Rosslare to Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. | |
Mr Beresford and Lee Maggs were both from Duffryn, Newport, while Mr Case came from the Maindee area. | Mr Beresford and Lee Maggs were both from Duffryn, Newport, while Mr Case came from the Maindee area. |
An Independent Police Complaints Commission investigation began after the crash. | An Independent Police Complaints Commission investigation began after the crash. |
The inquest was adjourned until Wednesday. |
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