The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Inquest hears of double death crash in village

- By Nadia Lincoln www.peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk

The death of a 22-year-old woman who crashed a sports car into a tree near a Northampto­nshire estate was accidental, an inquest has found.

Amber Pitts, from Peterborou­gh, was over the drinkdrive limit when she crashed a blue BMW sports car on a private road in Ashton, near Oundle, on April 22, 2022. At the time of the accident, the road was said to be in good condition with clear weather and good visibility, however no street lighting was present.

The young woman died alongside her friend Coreisha Mills, 22, from Yaxley, who was in the passenger seat of the car. An inquest at Northampto­n Guildhall heard the women were friends who had met at their job as prison officers.

The inquest heard that Ms Pitts may have been 1.7 times over the drink-drive limit at the time of the crash. A postmortem examinatio­n found she had 136 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitre­s of blood which could likely affect her sensory, motor and cognitive functions.

The legal driving limit for blood alcohol levels is 80mg. Dr Stephen Morley, who specialise­s in toxicology, told the hearing that as alcohol levels get above this limit it “about doubles the risk of a road traffic collision”.

The passenger, Ms Mills, was found to have had no drugs or alcohol in her system at the time of her death. In a statement written by her partner of seven years and the father of her young son, the inquest heard that she had told him she was going to meet up with her friend, Ms Pitts, and that they would not be drinking.

Ms Pitts was thought to have struck a tree at around 9.40pm as she was driving around a left-handed bend on Ashton Wold Drive, an access road into the estate. A number of signs along the single track carriagewa­y stated a speed limit of 20mph, however the inquest heard that the car was travelling “considerab­ly over the speed limit” when it lost control.

A witness, who lived in Ashton, found the BMW flipped over on its side. At that point, there was no sign of life or response from inside the vehicle.

Both women were confirmed dead at the scene. A pathologis­t later declared that Ms Mills suffered a fatal head injury and Ms Pitts suffered life-threatenin­g injuries to the head, neck and chest on impact.

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The tragic incident happened in Ashton

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