Speeding businessman is jailed for 10 years for killing two ‘adorable’ sisters, 17 and 21, in 100mph crash a day before eldest victim was due to fulfil her childhood dream by graduating as a teacher
A speeding businessman has been jailed for ten years for killing two ‘beautiful’ sisters in a 100mph crash.
Thomas Lenthall, 40, pleaded guilty to two counts of causing death by dangerous driving following the death of Maddison, 21, and Liberty North, 17.
Bristol Crown Court heard how Lenthall had been driving in excess of 100mph along the A361 Frome Bypass in Somerset on Tuesday 25 July when his car, a Audi RS6, collided with a VW Polo.
The ‘adorable’ sisters, who were known as Maddie and Libby to their loved ones, were due to attend Maddison’s graduation as a teacher the day after the crash.
The pair had popped out to get some soft drinks from the local shop to celebrate Maddie achieving her childhood dream of becoming a teacher when their car collided with Lenthall’s.
The ‘adorable’ sisters, who were known as Libby (pictured left) to Maddie (right) their loved ones, were due to attend Maddison’s graduation as a teacher the day after the crash
The pair had popped out to get some soft drinks from the local shop to celebrate Maddie achieving her childhood dream of becoming a teacher when their car collided with Lenthall’s
Thomas Lenthall, 40, pleaded guilty to two counts of causing death by dangerous driving
The sisters were pronounced dead at the scene of the crash.
In a victim personal statement, parents Verity and Jason North, said: ‘Maddie, her sister Libby and the whole family were so excited and proud she was graduating as a teacher, achieving her childhood dream.
‘Family were invited, the party was arranged, everything felt perfect.
‘On the evening of the 25th, Maddie and Libby popped out for a Coke, and they never came home.
‘It is every parent’s worst nightmare – their lives were taken. Our innocent, precious daughters, at such young ages, were just beginning to live their best lives and fulfil their dreams.
‘In a heartbeat, everything changed. They had been killed by the reckless dangerous driving of another.’
Lenthall was taken to hospital with serious injuries and was later arrested and charged.
At the time of the collision, he had been overtaking another car when he collided head on with Maddie’s car.
Sentencing, His Honour Judge James Patrick said the world of the North family had fallen apart at their desperate loss.
He ordered that Lenthall should serve a minimum two-thirds of his sentence, and disqualified him from driving for seven years.
Speaking after the case, lead investigator from the Collision Investigation Unit, Carl Derosa, said: ‘This is a tragic case where two young ladies, with their whole lives ahead of them, were cruelly taken too soon from their parents and family.
‘The reckless actions of one man has left two parents without their children and a hole in their lives which no sentence will be able to fill.
‘I can only hope this sentence will go some way to providing justice for Maddie and Libby’s family.
‘My team worked through the night to bring this case before the courts so quickly and we thank everyone for their support in making this sentence possible.
‘I would like to extend my heartfelt condolences to Jason and Verity and I hope Lenthall understands the ramifications of his actions that day.’
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