Man jailed for death by careless driving in Perham Down crash
25 year old Bradley Clough's been given a three year sentence
A man's been jailed for three years, for death by careless driving, in South Wiltshire.
25 year-old Bradley Clough, from Burnley Road, Lancashire, was driving seven passengers in a five-seater car along Perham Down Road in October 2021.
He skidded off the road, colliding with trees, killing 19 year-old serving soldier Jack Paolucci, and his 18 year-old fiancée Courtney Jennings.
Two other passengers suffered serious injuries.
An investigation found the car was overloaded and one of its tyres was underflated.
In a joint statement, the families of Courtney and Jack said:
“It is still impossible to comprehend, understand or see a way forward without the light Courtney and Jack brought to our lives.
“Such a tragic night that has affected the lives of numerous families.
“Some of the heartbreak would have been eased by truth and remorse from Bradley for an action that cost us so much.
“But unfortunately, that was not to be.
“However, we are thankful that after two years and three months we have some justice and Bradley Clough gets the reflection time in prison it’s so clear he needs.
“As the two families of Courtney and Jack, we remain bound by the love they shared for each other and provide each other the strength needed to manage each day as one family.
“For our children, we will be forever proud and grateful that you chose us to be your parents.
“We would like to ask parents to educate their children on the dangers of being in an over laden car without a seatbelt.
“It is important too, when your child starts to drive, that they understand the responsibility the privilege of driving comes with and the essential requirement for maintaining their vehicle properly.
“If Courtney and Jack can help one other family not to suffer like we have, our loss won't have been in vain.”
As well as his prison sentence, Clough has also been banned from driving for three and a half years, and will have to sit an extended re-test.
Investigating officer Rachel Catling of the Serious Collision Investigation Team said:
“Clough’s actions were incredibly reckless and irresponsible, leading to two young people tragically losing their lives.
“Jack and Courtney, who were engaged, had their whole lives and promising careers in the army ahead of them.
“I would like to pay tribute to them and their parents who have behaved with dignity and respect throughout this lengthy process despite the significant amount of pain that they must be experiencing.
“Clough should have been well aware of how dangerous his car was to drive. Not only that, he lied during interview, claiming to be blinded by the headlights of an oncoming vehicle.
“CCTV footage showed there was no other vehicle nearby at the time of the collision.
“I am pleased he has been jailed for his actions and I hope the families of Jack and Courtney can get some sort of sense of closure and begin to rebuild their lives.”