Driver high on cocaine and cannabis smashes car he’d had for 6 days head-on into vehicle

High on cocaine, cannabis and amphetamines, Lee Howard was racing along narrow country roads near Bridgend when he tried a dangerous overtake, slamming head first into a man driving the other way

Dashcam captures man under the influence of cocaine and cannabis in head-on collision

Terrifying footage captured the moment a drug[1] driver high on cocaine[2] and cannabis[3] slammed head on into another car during a desperate and dangerous driving manoeuvre.

Dashcam footage shows the drug driver attempting a dangerous overtake along the A4093, near Bridgend, on October 15, last year. Lee Howard was behind the wheel, high on drugs, when he attempted to overtake the transit van in front of him.

But the 57-year-old from Tonypandy veered out into the opposite lane, failing to see Terrence Morgan driving towards him. The two vehicles collided head on[4] in a horror smash, causing severe damage to both cars.

Footage of the moments before the crash The shocking crash took place after Howard tried to overtake a van(Wales Online WS)

WalesOnline[5] reported that Mr Morgan was left with chest and shoulder injuries, and was "confused and shaken" but thankfully was able to clamber out of his car, only battered and bruised. A sentencing at Cardiff Crown Court on Thursday heard the horrific details of the crash.

Howard, of St Andrews Court, suffered a broken sternum and was trapped in his vehicle. The police and ambulance service attended the scene and he had to be cut out of his car. He was subjected to a drugs wipe test which tested positive for cocaine and cannabis. At the scene, he told police "I don't know what happened."

He was taken to a police station and was asked to provide a urine sample for testing, but refused to do so. In his interview, he claimed he had done a line of cocaine and smoked cannabis three days before the collision, which he could not remember. The defendant said he had been given the vehicle just six days earlier by a disability and mobility scheme.

Footage of the cars about to crash into each other Mr Morgan still suffers with pain in his neck and shoulder and has had his life severely impacted by the head-on smash(Wales Online WS)

Howard later pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and failing to provide a specimen. The court heard he had 50 previous convictions including dangerous driving and driving whilst disqualified.

References

  1. ^ drug (www.mirror.co.uk)
  2. ^ cocaine (www.mirror.co.uk)
  3. ^ cannabis (www.mirror.co.uk)
  4. ^ vehicles collided head on (www.mirror.co.uk)
  5. ^ WalesOnline (www.walesonline.co.uk)