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London speedboat show-off gets six years’ jail for killing date

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LONDON: A man whose date died in a speedboat crash was sentenced to six years in jail on Friday, after a court found him guilty of manslaught­er by giving her the wheel after drinking.

Web designer Jack Shepherd, 30, had been trying to impress 24year-old Charlotte Brown on their first date on Dec 8, 2015.

But their wine and champagnef­uelled night ended in tragedy when his speedboat hit a submerged log in the River Thames in London and capsized, throwing them both into the cold water.

Brown was pulled from the river unconsciou­s and unresponsi­ve.

Shepherd was sentenced in absentia to six years in jail on Friday, after being found guilty of manslaught­er by gross negligence and having gone on the run.

He jumped bail and did not attend the trial at England’s Old Bailey central criminal court in London. Police have since been unable to track him down.

“He could not have faced the Brown family from the dock and it’s cowardice he could not do so,” said his lawyer Stephen Vullo.

On the night in question, Shepherd took Brown for an expensive meal where they drank two bottles of wine.

They then drank champagne at his home before getting in the speedboat for a spin past the Houses of Parliament.

Mobile phone footage showed him driving it at more than double the 22 kilometres per hour speed limit.

She then followed suit on the return journey and hit the log, flipping them both into the water.

The court heard how Shepherd had bought the 4.3 metre 1980s boat online in order to ‘pull women’.

He had taken up to 10 women on the boat and been caught speeding more than once.

Judge Richard Marks said Shepherd had a “totally cavalier attitude to safety”. — AFP

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