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Cameron and David Walsh died in car test drive crash near Grimsby | Cameron and David Walsh died in car test drive crash near Grimsby |
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Cameron Walsh, 16, and his dad Dave Walsh, 40, died from drowning after a road traffic collision on 6 January | Cameron Walsh, 16, and his dad Dave Walsh, 40, died from drowning after a road traffic collision on 6 January |
A teenage footballer and his father drowned in a canal after the car they were test driving hit a telegraph pole and "flew off the road" an inquest was told. | A teenage footballer and his father drowned in a canal after the car they were test driving hit a telegraph pole and "flew off the road" an inquest was told. |
Cameron Walsh, 16, and his father, David Walsh, 40, died on 6 January 2024 when a Mercedes GLC 300 went into Louth Canal close to Tetney Lock, near Grimsby. | |
Eyewitness Roberta Smith made a 999 call at 13:48 GMT to report that a car with people inside had "gone into a dike" after it "appeared to be airborne", the inquest heard. | Eyewitness Roberta Smith made a 999 call at 13:48 GMT to report that a car with people inside had "gone into a dike" after it "appeared to be airborne", the inquest heard. |
Assistant coroner for Greater Lincolnshire Marianne Johnson concluded the father and son died in a road traffic collision and said she would file a prevention of future deaths report. | Assistant coroner for Greater Lincolnshire Marianne Johnson concluded the father and son died in a road traffic collision and said she would file a prevention of future deaths report. |
Mr Walsh hired the hybrid, automatic Mercedes and was travelling with his son along Tetney Lock Road when it left the road and entered the canal. | Mr Walsh hired the hybrid, automatic Mercedes and was travelling with his son along Tetney Lock Road when it left the road and entered the canal. |
On arrival, emergency services said the car was upside down and "fully submerged" apart from the two rear wheels. | On arrival, emergency services said the car was upside down and "fully submerged" apart from the two rear wheels. |
Mr Walsh was removed from the car by fire crews at 14:18 and Cameron at 14:23. | Mr Walsh was removed from the car by fire crews at 14:18 and Cameron at 14:23. |
Ambulance crews were sent to the incident as well as Derbyshire, Leicestershire & Rutland Air Ambulance. | Ambulance crews were sent to the incident as well as Derbyshire, Leicestershire & Rutland Air Ambulance. |
Dr Ewan Barron, an emergency medical consultant who attended, said Mr Walsh and Cameron had been under water for a "prolonged time of 40 to 45 minutes". | Dr Ewan Barron, an emergency medical consultant who attended, said Mr Walsh and Cameron had been under water for a "prolonged time of 40 to 45 minutes". |
Both were pronounced dead at 14:58 after paramedics had made resuscitation attempts but there were "no signs of life", the court heard. | Both were pronounced dead at 14:58 after paramedics had made resuscitation attempts but there were "no signs of life", the court heard. |
Friends of Cameron Walsh paid tribute to the father and son at the crash site | Friends of Cameron Walsh paid tribute to the father and son at the crash site |
'Lost control' | 'Lost control' |
In a statement read to the court, a friend of Cameron's said they received a Snapchat message from him telling "how much his dad liked the car" they were test driving and that they were "taking it down backroads". | In a statement read to the court, a friend of Cameron's said they received a Snapchat message from him telling "how much his dad liked the car" they were test driving and that they were "taking it down backroads". |
The inquest also heard Cameron's girlfriend received a Snapchat photo from him at 13:28 which showed Mr Walsh in the driver's seat. | The inquest also heard Cameron's girlfriend received a Snapchat photo from him at 13:28 which showed Mr Walsh in the driver's seat. |
PC Nick Prestwich, collision investigator with Lincolnshire Police, said he was "not able to say definitively" who was driving the car at the time of the crash. | PC Nick Prestwich, collision investigator with Lincolnshire Police, said he was "not able to say definitively" who was driving the car at the time of the crash. |
He told the court the vehicle had "lost control and entered the verge adjacent to the canal" and "hit a telegraph pole which caused the vehicle to rotate". | He told the court the vehicle had "lost control and entered the verge adjacent to the canal" and "hit a telegraph pole which caused the vehicle to rotate". |
Ms Johnson said on the "balance of probabilities" it was Mr Walsh driving at the time of the collision. | Ms Johnson said on the "balance of probabilities" it was Mr Walsh driving at the time of the collision. |
The inquest heard there was no mechanical or related defect of the vehicle. | The inquest heard there was no mechanical or related defect of the vehicle. |
Floral tributes were left at the roadside following the crash | Floral tributes were left at the roadside following the crash |
PC Prestwich confirmed there was a sign on the stretch of road with a speed limit of 60mph (96km/h) warning drivers it was "undulated and uneven". | PC Prestwich confirmed there was a sign on the stretch of road with a speed limit of 60mph (96km/h) warning drivers it was "undulated and uneven". |
"It's my belief that the car was driven too fast for the road conditions," he said. | "It's my belief that the car was driven too fast for the road conditions," he said. |
Richard Fenwick, head of highways asset and local management services at Lincolnshire County Council, confirmed the car would have driven past a warning sign about 650ft (200m) before the location of the crash. | Richard Fenwick, head of highways asset and local management services at Lincolnshire County Council, confirmed the car would have driven past a warning sign about 650ft (200m) before the location of the crash. |
He said the warning signs were "appropriate" and there were "no immediate works required". | He said the warning signs were "appropriate" and there were "no immediate works required". |
A family tribute read out at the inquest described the father and son as "two beautiful people" who were "full of life". | A family tribute read out at the inquest described the father and son as "two beautiful people" who were "full of life". |
Cameron, who played for Grimsby Town's academy team, and Mr Walsh were described by the League Two side as "part of the family". | Cameron, who played for Grimsby Town's academy team, and Mr Walsh were described by the League Two side as "part of the family". |
Ms Johnson confirmed she would send a prevention of future deaths report to Lincolnshire County Council. | Ms Johnson confirmed she would send a prevention of future deaths report to Lincolnshire County Council. |
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