Couple in court after boy, 13, dies in crash

Couple Faces Legal Action Following Teen’s Fatal Crash

On Friday evening, a 13-year-old boy named Noah Campbell lost his life in a multi-vehicle collision in Flitwick, Bedfordshire, around 11:50 PM BST. The incident involved a car, a bicycle, and a scooter. Two other teenagers were hospitalized with severe injuries, though one remains in critical condition, according to police updates on Sunday.

Accusations Against the Drivers

Jamie Fountain, 24, and Ellie Ireland, 23, appeared in court charged with several offenses. Fountain, a groundworker, was operating a BMW at the time of the crash. Ireland, an EasyJet cabin crew member, was his passenger. Both were granted custody and will return to Luton Crown Court on 5 May for further proceedings.

Multiple Charges Alleged

Fountain faces multiple counts, including causing death by careless driving and reckless operation under the influence of alcohol and drugs. He is also accused of causing serious injuries through negligent driving, failing to stop at the scene, not reporting the accident, and conspiring to obstruct justice. Ireland, meanwhile, is charged with a single count of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

Noah’s family described him as a “fun, bright, handsome, athletic” boy who was “incredibly well-liked” in a statement released by police. His relatives were present in court alongside the accused during the hearing.

The case has drawn attention to the circumstances surrounding the crash, with family members and legal representatives attending the proceedings. Authorities continue to investigate the incident, emphasizing the severity of the outcomes for all involved.

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