Sunday Sun

Mum’s tribute to much-loved son

- By Sophie Finnegan Reporter sophie.finnegan@reachplc.com

A MUM has paid tribute to a “caring” son with a “heart of gold” who died in a crash on the A19 in County Durham.

Jack Kennedy, 22, a much-loved son, grandson, great-grandson, and fiance, from Hartlepool, was driving between Seaham and Murton on October 29 when he was involved in the fatal crash.

An inquest into his death on Friday heard how Jack’s silver BMW X3 was being driven on the A19 southbound near the Dalton Park slip road when he lost control of his vehicle.

The vehicle collided with the central reservatio­n before overturnin­g and Jack, who wasn’t wearing his seatbelt, was ejected from the vehicle sustaining “traumatic” head injuries.

During the inquest, the coroner read out excerpts from a statement made by Jack’s mother Alison, who brought Jack up with help from her parents who he had a very close relationsh­ip with.

Jack went to primary school in Hartlepool before moving on to secondary school and then college where he initially studied engineerin­g and then bricklayin­g.

A statement from his mum said: “He was very much hands-on and practical, he liked working with his hands.

“He was very caring and had a heart of gold. Jack had once got into trouble at school after standing up for a friend that was being bullied.

“He loved motorbikes he was going all over the country to compete. He was also very fond of horses and that was a hobby that stuck with him.

“He was very popular and had lots of friends, many friends through the horse community. Hundreds came for the funeral with friends coming from all over the country.”

Tragically, the night before the accident, Jack had proposed to his girlfriend Sophie, the inquest heard.

His mum had been in the car with

Jack numerous times and said she felt he was a “safe and competent” driver.

A toxicology report found no alcohol in his system but found he had taken cocaine prior to the accident.

Forensic collision investigat­or, Jason Coverdale, explained how a witness who was travelling at 70mph saw Jack’s silver BMW come up behind her at speed, coming within 100 yards of her.

She saw the car move over into the right lane, then back into the left lane, and then back into the right lane again before she saw his car overturn.

The inquest heard how the car rotated clockwise and collided with the metal safety barriers.

PC Coverdale said he didn’t see any hazards or obstructio­ns at the scene and said there were no mechanical defects with the vehicle.

He said it was more than likely that “drug impairment” contribute­d to the loss of control of the vehicle.

Assistant coroner, Leslie Hamilton, concluded that Jack died as a result of a road traffic collision.

 ?? ?? 22-year-old Jack Kennedy, who tragically died in a crash on the A19
22-year-old Jack Kennedy, who tragically died in a crash on the A19

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