A YOUNG driver from Leamington has been jailed for ten years for killing his girlfriend by dangerous driving.
Twenty-five year-old Joshua Bromley, from Wackrill Drive, was speeding at around 80mph in heavy rain and under the influence of cannabis when he lost control of his car on the A423 near Marton in November 2022. He had passed his test just ten months earlier.
Jessica Lees, aged 27, from Stockton who was the front seat passenger was seriously injured in the collision and later died in hospital.
Mr Bromley was sentenced to ten years in prison and disqualified from driving for five years.
Speaking after the sentence DS Drew Ballantyne said “It’s been a long investigation period for Jessica’s family who also had to endure a trial as Bromley pleaded not guilty.
“We hope that Bromley now takes responsibility for what he has done and that other new and inexperienced drivers take the opportunity to learn from this tragic case.”
