LIVE: Cocaine-taking Mercedes driver who seriously injured little boy in horror smash is jailed
Harry Summersgill has admitted causing serious injury to six-year-old Noah Herring by dangerous driving
Harry Summersgill, left, has been jailed after seriously injuring Noah Herring in a crash in Eaglescliffe
A cocaine-taking Mercedes driver who caused serious injury to a young boy in a horrific crash has been jailed.
The youngster suffered a bleed on the brain and a serious leg injury and was in hospital for a week.
Harry Summersgill was charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving in connection with the crash near Newsam Road in Eaglescliffe.
A driver who ploughed into a six-year-old boy after taking cocaine and then failed to help the injured youngster as he suffered a bleed on the brain has been jailed three years.
Harry Summersgill, 24, drove into Noah Herring, six, with his Mercedes Benz before smashing into a bus stop as he travelled at more than two times the 30mph speed limit.
Teesside Crown Court heard how the driver then stood back and did nothing to help the injured boy, following the 7am collision in Eaglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham.
Noah was rushed to hospital suffering a bleed on the brain as well as fractures to his lower left leg and his collarbone.
Coked-up Mercedes driver smashed into boy, 6, and left him with brain bleed in 7am crash
Harry Summersgill ploughed into little Noah Herring while he was on a bike ride with his dad to Preston Park
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Harry Summersgill and the aftermath of the crash (Image: Main image David Bell)
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