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A paranoid schizophrenic who killed a 12 year-old boy outside a school in a “deliberate” hit and run has been detained indefinitely under the Mental Health Act. Terence Glover, 52, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter by diminished responsibility of Harley Watson at Snaresbrook Crown Court in November last year. The youngster was killed after he was hit by Glover’s car as he left Debden Park High School in Loughton, Essex, with his friends on December 2 2019. He was taken to Whipps Cross University Hospital but died from his injuries. At the sentencing on Friday, Harley’s family paid tribute to a “kind, caring, selfless, intelligent and comical young man”. ....
He was paranoid that people were calling him internet man as part of delusions Harley s mother Jo said she was just wishing the days away after her son s died A motorist has been detained indefinitely under the Mental Health Act at for the hit-and-run killing of a 12-year-old schoolboy. Schizophrenic Terence Glover, 52, crashed into Harley Watson in December 2019 outside Debden Park High School as he left for the day. ADVERTISEMENT He was given a hospital order under section 45a of the Mental Health Act of 1983, meaning that if his illness is treated successfully, he will be transferred to prison. Glover had targeted the school in general after paranoid delusions all children were calling him internet man and that his neighbour had planted spy cameras around his home. ....
By Press Association 2021 Harley Watson The mother of a 12-year-old boy killed by a driver in a hit-and-run crash outside his school felt she had also lost her own life since his death, a court heard. Harley Watson was struck by the car, driven by Terence Glover, as he left Debden Park High School with his friends on December 2 2019. In a personal impact statement read to Snaresbrook Crown Court during Glover’s sentencing hearing on Friday, the boy’s mother Jo Fricker described her son as her “best friend”. Harley had passions for music, drama and football (Family handout/PA) ....