Luton man jailed for crash that killed 20 year old in Northamptonshire

It happened in Finedon on December 22 2023.

Cameron Arneaud
Author: Andrea FoxPublished 29th Nov 2024

A 27-year-old man has been jailed after admitting to causing the death of a much-loved son following a road traffic collision in December last year.

Syed Bukhari of Brantwood Court, Luton, was sentenced at Northampton Crown Court to 30 weeks imprisonment for the offence of causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving.

He was also disqualified from driving for 67 weeks and ordered to take an extended test. A second charge of causing death whilst unlicensed/uninsured will remain on file.

At an earlier crown court appearance on October 17, Bukhari pleaded guilty to causing the death of 20-year-old Cameron Arneaud of Bedford, following the collision in Irthlingborough Road, Finedon, on December 22, 2023.

At about 9.10pm, Bukhari was driving his Toyota Prius car along Oxford Street when he turned right into Irthlingborough Road, and straight into the path of Cameron’s oncoming Benelli Tornado motorcycle.

Cameron was thrown from his motorbike and suffered injuries which sadly proved fatal, with investigators able to determine that Bukhari had not stopped at the junction despite parked vehicles restricting his view.

Speaking after today’s sentencing hearing, Cameron’s parents Alison and Dan spoke of sheer devastation the sudden loss of their beloved son, not only to them but his three brothers and sister.

They said: “December 22, 2023, changed our lives forever. No parent should bury their child – we were both strong people before this happened but the pain of losing Cameron in these circumstances has broken us.

“The stress of trying to understand and come to terms with what happened to Cameron has also had a devastating impact on his brothers and sister, who have lost their best friend and constant source of love, support and guidance.

“He was a huge part of all our lives, and we miss him so much. We were all amazingly proud of the young man that he had become – he wanted to be a role model to his siblings, and he was. Not just to them but also his cousins and friends, who adored him.

“As a parent you finally feel you’ve accomplished a miracle when your child becomes an adult, you’ve helped them manoeuvre and master all the possible outcomes a teenage life has in this day in age.

“Imagine our pride when Cameron turned out to be a young man who is loving, polite, caring, thoughtful, compassionate and brave. The relief that you feel knowing that you’ve done such an amazing job at raising such a man with a bright future.

“Then imagine it’s all taken away. The harsh reality is that we do not need to imagine as this is our lives. Cameron’s promising life, just starting, taken away by a moment of carelessness.”

Lead investigator, Detective Constable Rae Pegg of the Force’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit, praised Cameron’s family for their courage and strength.

She said: “The devastation this collision has caused cannot be measured. Cameron was a much-loved son and brother, and leaves behind family and friends who all thought the absolute world of him.

“No sentence will ever make up for his death. However, I hope Bukhari is aware that, as result of his careless use of the road, he has left a family completely and forever heartbroken.

“Throughout the investigation and at court, Cameron’s family have displayed immense courage, dignity and emotional strength, and I hope the conclusion of this case will provide them with some sort of closure and give them the time to grieve properly.”

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