Mum and son jailed for ramming driver after 13-mile chase
Mum and son jailed for ramming driver after 13-mile chase25 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleLewis Adamsat Basildon Crown CourtEssex PoliceHollie Dance and Thomas Summers attacked a man after chasing him for 13 miles (21km) in two carsA mother-and-son duo have been jailed for a revenge attack that led to a driver being rammed into a tree.Hollie Dance, 50, and Thomas Summers chased the victim 13 miles (21km) from Westcliff-on-Sea to Basildon, Essex, on 10 October 2022.It happened weeks after Dance buried her son, Archie Battersbee, whose death attracted global attention when his life support was switched off in 2022.She was jailed for four years at Basildon Crown Court, while 26-year-old Summers received a prison sentence of five years.Jurors took about three hours to find the pair, both of Alton Gardens, Southend-on-Sea, guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent in April.They drove to Meteor Road in Westcliff after Dance's daughter falsely accused the victim of attacking her with a bottle.Dance then tailed him in her BMW along the A127 to Basildon, while Summers followed in a rented Toyota.Jamie Niblock/BBCThe victim was rammed off Uppermayne, in Basildon, and into a tree by DanceProsecutor Richard Scott said the victim made an "increasingly frantic" call to the police as he fled."The car being driven by Thomas Summers [then] rammed into him and sent him into a bush," added Scott, saying they were motivated by "revenge".The victim, a chef, suffered fractures to his shoulder and foot. In a statement, he dismissed claims he bottled Dance's daughter as "rumours"."I have never understood why I was targeted that night, and I often find myself overthinking what happened," he added.Dance, who had previous convictions dating back to 1996, was convicted of possessing an incapacitant spray found at the scene, having already admitted to dangerous driving.Mitigating for her, Bibi Ihuomah said an e...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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