Friday, February 7

Met Police officer cleared over moped rider’s death during chase


A Metropolitan Police officer has been cleared of causing the death by dangerous driving of an 18-year-old man during a high-speed chase.

Pc Paul Summerson, 44, was prosecuted over the pursuit of moped rider Lewis Johnson 18, and his pillion passenger Louis Kyriacou, 19, through Stoke Newington north London earlier this year.

He was found not guilty at Kingston Crown Court on Tuesday of one count of causing death by dangerous driving and one count of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. The police believed Mr Johnson and his passenger were involved in a smash and grab theft on February 9, 2016 before the chase.

The court heard that Pc Summerson chased Mr Johnson and his passenger in a marked police BMW, reaching speeds of more than 50mph, along Stoke Newington High Street and Stamford Hill before reaching Clapton Common road where the collision happened. At the junction, Mr Johnson swerved left to drive alongside a white van before colliding with the van and striking a pole, causing him and his passenger to fall off the moped.

Pc Summerson simultaneously drove on the right-hand side of the van with his lights and sirens on, and his lawyers said the defendant was not to blame for the van driver moving to the left and colliding with Mr Johnson. Mr Johnson died from his injuries and Mr Kyriacou was left seriously hurt.

During his trial, Pc Summerson said he was devastated by these tragic events and insisted that he had been driving safely and had kept a two-second gap behind the moped. Pc Summerson previously stated that he had been keeping a gap between his car and the moped, that road conditions were light and traffic was less than normal during the chase.