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03.02.2022 - 12:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A disqualified driver who drove around Stalybridge like he was in a ‘rally car’ smashed into an Audi - before leaving his best friend to die in the road.
David Chorlton, 27, had been driving a Ford Focus with four passengers, including his friend of 10-years, Philip Ogden, in the car.
In May last year, Chorlton was caught on CCTV speeding around Stalybridge and doing handbrake turns, Minshull Street Crown Court heard.
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As he came to a junction with Bayley Street, he failed to give way and ploughed into an oncoming Audi A3, sending both cars spiralling out of control. The smash ejected 32-year-old Mr Ogden from the passenger seat.
Rather than help his friend who lay dying in the road, though, five minutes after the collision Chorlton was picked up by a VW Golf and fled.
Mr Ogden had catastrophic injuries and sadly died 45 minutes later.
Chorlton pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving, driving with no insurance and no licence, and on Wednesday (February 2) was jailed for 10 years.
Nicola Caroll, prosecuting, said that Chorlton had been caught in January 2021 driving an Audi despite being banned from the roads in December 2020.
But four months later, on May 9 last year, shortly before 11pm, he was behind the wheel again, in a Ford Focus carrying Chorlton, Mr Ogden and two others as it was captured on CCTV driving dangerously. None of the passengers were wearing their seatbelts, the prosecutor said.
“At 22.53pm the vehicle was seen driving on High Street at speed,” she said.
“The vehicle is also seen to be performing a handbrake turn into a cul-de-sac. It is unclear what happens for the
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