Yorkshire Post

Man told he faces long jail term after killing youth, 17, in bike crash

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A MAN who admitted killing a teenager in a motorcycle accident has been warned that he now faces a lengthy prison sentence.

Matthew Buckworth, 34, denied murder but admitted the manslaught­er of 17-year-old Sonny Stephenson.

The youth died in a bike crash in Guisboroug­h, Cleveland, in August.

The boy’s family gasped in the public gallery at Teesside Crown Court when Buckworth entered his pleas via a videolink from Durham Prison.

Buckworth wept after he admitted the offence, and a charge of attempting to assault another youth who was riding on the bike with Sonny.

It was understood Buckworth threw a spade at the pair, that they came off the machine and ended up in a ditch dug by road workers.

Judge Simon Bourne-Arton QC told Buckworth he will be sentenced on January 26 after a report is prepared.

He told the defendant: “You appreciate and will have been advised that only a prison sentence, and a lengthy prison sentence, will be passed by me.”

Buckworth, of Charlton’s Garth, Guisboroug­h, was remanded in custody.

Emergency services were called to the scene in Bolckow Street at around 9.15pm on August 27 following reports of a crash involving a motorcycli­st.

The road was taped off for a number of hours while police officers investigat­ed the scene.

The teenager’s 15-year-old pillion passenger was treated for a number of minor injuries at the James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbro­ugh before he was released.

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