Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Teenage schoolboy jailed for killing three men in horror crash

Simpson pleaded guilty to three counts of death by dangerous driving.

Teenage schoolboy jailed for killing three men in horror crash

A teenage schoolboy has been jailed for six years for killing three men in horror crash on the M606 motorway in West Yorkshire in June, media reports said.

Jack Simpson, 16, caused the tragic deaths of Sohail Ali, Simon McHugh and his friend Kyden Leadbeater.


This week, he appeared at Bradford Crown Court today, and pleaded guilty to three counts of death by dangerous driving.

The court heard that Simpson was driving the van the wrong way up the motorway at a speed of 70mph in a 30mph road.

Sohail Ali, 28, was driving a taxi that was hit head-on by a Ford Transit van being driven the wrong way after it failed to stop for police. The accident also claimed the life of a 48-year-old McHugh who was a passenger in the taxi and an 18-year-old man who was a passenger in the Transit van.

West Yorkshire Police have arrested Simpson on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. He also suffered serious injuries, the police said.

According to reports, the schoolboy was previously on bail for burglary. The court heard how Simpson was on police bail and curfew in respect of allegations of night-time burglaries of dwellings at the time of the crash.

Judge Richard Mansell QC said: "I remind myself you were on police bail and also note the competence of your driving, up to the point of collision, showed a previous experience of driving vehicles illegally.

"Allowing you credit for your guilty pleas, the sentence on the three offences of causing death by dangerous driving is six years concurrent on each offence.

"No sentences will be regarded by many of placing a wholly adequate value on their lives. The sentence is the maximum sentence I can pass on you. You will carry with you for the rest of your life the responsibility for killing these three young men and bringing untold grief and pain to their families."

Family, friends, and colleagues paid tribute to the victims of the tragedy. Ali's uncle Amar Khan, said: "He was young, enthusiastic, happy, kind and gentle. He had many cousins and relatives who always looked up to him. He was a friend to all of them.

"His friends are absolutely distraught. It is very sad and shocking - he was only 28. It is a massive shock."From a young age, all his customers would ask for Sohail to pick them up. He really enjoyed helping the elderly and would take their shopping into their house. He loved it. He was calm and made people feel comfortable with his presence. He was a beautiful soul."

Tributes were also paid to McHugh at the court. His mother appealed to Simpson to change his life around.

More For You

Covid inquiry begins probe into care home deaths

FILE PHOTO: A mother and daughter sit atop the Covid memorial wall on September 9, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)

Covid inquiry begins probe into care home deaths

THE Covid inquiry has started examining how the pandemic affected care services for older and disabled people, with families describing the crisis as one of the worst failures of the pandemic.

Nearly 46,000 care home residents died with Covid in England and Wales between March 2020 and January 2022, with many deaths happening in the first weeks of the outbreak.

Keep ReadingShow less
Starmer and Glastonbury condemn anti-Israel chants by Bob Vylan

Keir Starmer speaks to members of the media during a visit to RAF Valley, on Anglesey in north-west Wales, on June 27, 2025. PAUL CURRIE/Pool via REUTERS

Starmer and Glastonbury condemn anti-Israel chants by Bob Vylan

PRIME MINISTER Keir Starmer and Glastonbury organisers said on Sunday (29) they were appalled by on-stage chanting against the Israeli military during a performance at the festival by Punk-rap duo Bob Vylan.

During their show on Saturday (28), the duo chanted "Death, death, to the IDF" in reference to the Israel Defense Forces, the formal name of the Israeli military.

Keep ReadingShow less
Pakistan floods

A flooded street near Station Road after heavy rainfall in Hyderabad, Pakistan, on June 27, 2025.

Getty

Pakistan reports 45 deaths from flash floods and rain in monsoon onset

AT LEAST 45 people have died in Pakistan over the past few days due to flash flooding and heavy rainfall since the beginning of the monsoon season, according to disaster management officials on Sunday.

The highest number of deaths was reported in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, which borders Afghanistan. There, 21 people were killed, including 10 children.

Keep ReadingShow less
UK Weather Alert: June Heatwave to Hit 34°C, Breaking Records

The UK is bracing for potentially one of the hottest June days on record

iStock

UK set for one of the hottest June days with highs of 34°C

Key points

  • Temperatures may hit 34°C in Greater London and Bedfordshire
  • Amber alert in place across five regions due to health risks
  • Wimbledon’s opening day to be hottest on record
  • Risk of wildfires in London labelled “severe”
  • Scotland and Northern Ireland remain cooler

Hottest June day in years expected as second UK heatwave peaks

The UK is bracing for potentially one of the hottest June days on record, with temperatures expected to reach 34°C on Monday (30 June). The ongoing heatwave, now in its fourth day, is most intense across the South and East of England, particularly in Greater London and Bedfordshire.

Although there is a small chance of temperatures hitting 35°C, they are unlikely to surpass the all-time June record of 35.6°C set in 1976.

Keep ReadingShow less
Air India flight crash
Air India's Boeing 787-8 aircraft, operating flight AI-171 to London Gatwick, crashed into a medical hostel complex shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad on June 12.
Getty Images

Probing all angles in Air India crash, including sabotage: Minister

INDIA’s junior civil aviation minister said on Sunday that all possible angles, including sabotage, were being looked into as part of the investigation into the Air India crash.

All but one of the 242 people on board the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner were killed when it crashed in Ahmedabad on June 12. Authorities have identified 19 others who died on the ground. However, a police source told AFP after the crash that the death toll on the ground was 38.

Keep ReadingShow less