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Drug-Impaired Driver Sentenced to 14 Years for Crash That Killed Infant

Craig Nunn, under the influence of amphetamines and speeding, caused the death of a three-week-old baby and serious injuries to the child's father in a Worcestershire collision.

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Overview

  • Craig Nunn, 40, was sentenced at Worcester Crown Court to 14 years in prison for causing death by dangerous driving, alongside concurrent terms for related offenses.
  • The October 2024 crash occurred when Nunn, nearly twice over the legal amphetamine limit, ran a red light at 90mph on the A451 between Kidderminster and Stourport.
  • Three-week-old Harley Wilkinson died from a severe traumatic brain injury, while his father, Jake Wilkinson, sustained spinal fractures and other serious injuries.
  • Weapons, including an imitation firearm, a knife, and an axe, were found in Nunn's vehicle during the investigation, leading to additional charges.
  • Harley’s mother, Imogen Bradley, described her son as a 'miracle baby' and expressed her devastation over the loss in a victim impact statement presented in court.