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Man jailed in connection with teenager’s crash death back in court for new offence of drink driving

Tara Wright
Sammy Bingham was jailed earlier this week for letting Tara Wright (pictured) – a drunk teenage girl, with no driving licence – drive and crash his car in 2019

A man jailed earlier this week in connection with the death of a teenage girl in a car crash in County Down in 2019, has now appeared at Craigavon Magistrates’ Court via video link from prison and pleaded guilty to driving with excess alcohol at Donaghcloney on February 7 this year.

The defendant is Sammy Bingham (34), of Winona Crest in Donaghcloney.

A defence lawyer told the Magistrates’ Court on Friday the defendant was sentenced earlier in the week at the Crown Court.

Full details regarding the February 7 incident were not opened to the court.

The defendant was banned from driving for a year and Deputy District Judge John Connolly said he was not imposing a fine as the defendant was in jail.

Earlier in the week it was reported that Bingham was given a 14 month prison term – half to be served in custody and the rest on release licence – after he let a drunk teenage girl, with no driving licence, drive his car.

Tara Wright (17) crashed the car and died shortly after going behind the wheel.

Bingham was a front seat passenger in the vehicle. After the crash in 2019, he did not call the emergency services. Initially he left the scene, then returned with friends who put the teenage girl into a different car and took her to Belfast’s City Hospital.

Another person in the car, a silver Mercedes, suffered a brain injury and multiple skull fractures but survived. He had been sitting in the back seat.

Belfast Crown Court was told that Tara Wright had been at a pub in Ballygowan with friends and was four times over the legal alcohol limit for driving.

She did not have a driving licence and was warned by others not to go behind the wheel.

At the Crown Court, Judge Philip Gilpin told the defendant “he wilfully turned a blind eye to Tara’s condition”.

In November last year, Bingham pleaded guilty to two charges relating to the case.

One of the charges related to his actions after the crash.

The court was told that Ms Wright was “dragged” from the scene of the crash, put into another car and taken to Belfast’s City Hospital where a passing ambulance was waved down.

The court was told that an earlier medical intervention may have briefly prolonged her life, but her injuries were so severe that it would have been impossible to save her. She had not been wearing a seatbelt.

Prosecution counsel Sam Magee KC said the actions of Bingham had “worsened Tara’s condition and thereby hastened her tragically inevitable death”.

Although he went with his friends in the car to the City Hospital, the defendant then left and was later arrested having been seen washing his hands at a petrol station on the nearby Donegall Road.

On the night in question, he was twice the alcohol limit for driving, and tests found traces of drugs in his system.

The court was told that a friend had driven his car to the pub in Ballygowan and he had no intention of driving himself.

It is estimated that the vehicle was travelling at 53mph before the crash at a bend.

The court was told Bingham had been distracted by another friend when Tara Wright had been warned not to get behind the wheel, and he was not fully aware of her fitness to drive.

The judge called it a “shocking” and “tragic” case.

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