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Man jailed for 14 years after causing tragic crash which killed woman, 48

A YEOVIL driver has been jailed for 14 years after causing a crash which tragically killed a woman and left two other people seriously injured.

Shane Bovey was sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court on Tuesday (May 2) after admitting causing death by dangerous driving.

He also admitted two offences of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and aggravated taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent.

The 41-year-old was also disqualified from driving for a period of 10 years, with the ban due to commence when he is released from prison.

Previously, the court heard how at around 7.30pm on Wednesday, February 8, Bovey stole a Mercedes CLK 320 in Lyme Regis and drove to the village of Mosterton.

Shortly before 8.15pm the victims – 48-year-old Nicole Bowden, her daughter Emily Fox-Williams, 24, and an 11-month-old boy in a pushchair – were walking along the B3066 Main Road, on a stretch of the road which is in a 30mph speed limit and has no pavements.

As the defendant approached a left-hand bend, he lost control of the vehicle and collided with the trio.

All three were airlifted to Southmead Hospital in Bristol and very sadly Nicole Bowden died during the afternoon of Thursday, February 9.

Emily remains in a serious condition in hospital with significant life-changing injuries. The 11-month old child was treated for serious injuries and subsequently released from hospital.

Police investigating found the defendant had been drinking at a pub in Lyme Regis from around 2.10pm and at around 7.30pm was getting a lift from another man when he became agitated.

They both got out of the car and Bovey took the man’s keys before driving off in his vehicle.

Bovey was seen by witnesses travelling at speeds estimated around 60mph as he drove through the 30mph speed limit in Mosterton prior to the crash.

The vehicle caught fire following the incident and members of the public came to assist the casualties at the scene prior to the arrival of the emergency services.

Bovey was described as being verbally aggressive and drunk and walked off before officers arrived. He was located a short time afterwards in a back garden after police were notified by the resident. He was arrested and taken to hospital for treatment to a fractured sternum.

Sergeant Jay Griffin, of the traffic unit, said: “Shane Bovey’s extremely reckless actions on the night of February 8 had devastating consequences, with the death of one woman and two others being seriously injured.

“He was intoxicated and driving at excessive speed through a rural village before losing control of his vehicle and colliding with the three pedestrians.

“Our thoughts go out to the victims and their loved ones, and we have continued to do all we can to support them throughout the investigation and court process.

“I hope this tragic incident can send a clear message to anyone thinking of getting behind the wheel while under the influence of drink and drugs of the truly awful consequences that can occur.

“We will continue to do all we can to catch anyone who poses a risk to themselves and other road users by driving while under the influence. We will ensure those who do break the law are investigated robustly and evidence is brought before the court to ensure they are held to account for their offending.”

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I am the editor in chief of Blackmore Vale media, which includes the New Blackmore Vale, New Stour & Avon, Salisbury & Avon Gazette and the Purbeck Gazette, having been a reporter for some 20 years. In my spare time, I am a festival lover, with a particular focus on Glastonbury. I live in Somerset with my wife and two children.