Drink-driver who killed baby and aunt in 140mph horror crash on A1 jailed

Drink-driver who killed baby and aunt in 140mph horror crash on A1 jailed
Sharlona Warner (on the right in the left-hand image) described frantically searching for her baby son Zackary after he was thrown from their car (Picture: PA)

Darryl Anderson, 38, has been jailed for 17 years for killing little Zackary Blades and the infant’s aunt Karlene Warner, 30, on the A1 between Chester-le-Street and Durham on May 31.

Moments before the impact, Anderson – who was three times the drink drive limit – took a photo of his Audi Q5’s speedometer showing 141mph.

The collision crumpled the back of Shalorna Warner’s Peugeot 308, crushing her son’s car seat and catapulting him over to the other side of the dual carriageway.

Wiping tears from her eyes as she read out a victim impact statement, Ms Warner recalled in vivid detail her car being spun around, seeing her sister badly injured and frantically looking for Zack.

She told the court how she screamed his name while sifting through pieces of her wrecked car before a passing lorry driver spotted him lying in the opposite lane.

Ms Warner said: ‘I knew instantly. I had to pick my dead baby up from the side of the road. I hugged him so tight, a hug I will never forget.

‘No words will surmount the irreparable hole that has been left in my heart and in my life.

‘Zackary was my rainbow baby – he was the light at the end of a tunnel of a very dark time for me and brought joy, happiness and laughter into my life.

Undated Durham Police handout photo of Zackary Blades, who was killed when the car he was travelling in was hit by Darryl Anderson's Audi Q5. Anderson was almost three times over the limit and who took a photo of his speedometer showing 141mph moments before he crashed into a car killing Zackary Blades and his aunt Karlene Warner. He has been jailed for more than 17 years. Issue date: Tuesday July 9, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Aunt. Photo credit should read: Durham Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Zackary Blades, who was killed when the car he was travelling in was hit by Darryl Anderson’s Audi Q5 (Picture: Durham Police/PA)

Sharlona Warner, the mother of eight-month-old Zackary Blades speaks to the media alongside Detective Constable Natalie Horner outside Durham Crown Court, after Darryl Anderson, 38, was sentenced to 17 years and three months after admitting causing the death by dangerous driving of her son and his aunt 30-year-old Karlene Warner, after the Audi Q5 he was driving crashed into the Peugeot 308 being driven by Sharlona Warner between Chester-le-Street and Durham at around 3.15am on Friday May 31. Picture date: Tuesday July 9, 2024. PA Photo. Anderson, of Clarell Walk, Thorpe Hesley, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, admitted two counts of causing death by dangerous driving at a hearing at Durham Crown Court last week. Around 30 devastated family members of the two victims were in court for the hearing. See PA story COURTS Aunt . Photo credit should read: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire
Sharlona Warner, the mother of eight-month-old Zackary Blades speaks to the media alongside Detective Constable Natalie Horner outside Durham Crown Court (Picture: Owen Humphreys/PA)

Undated Durham Police handout photo of flight attendant Karlene Warner, who was killed when the car she was travelling in was hit by Darryl Anderson's Audi Q5. Anderson was almost three times over the limit and who took a photo of his speedometer showing 141mph moments before he crashed into a car killing Karlene Warner and her nephew Zackary Blades. He has been jailed for more than 17 years. Issue date: Tuesday July 9, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Aunt. Photo credit should read: Durham Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Ms Warner’s sister, flight attendant Karlene Warner, who was also killed (Picture: Durham Police/PA)

‘My baby’s future, my future, our life together, has been stolen from me.

‘And for my sister Karlene, I just have no words. I am so sorry this happened to you. It’s hard to process something that doesn’t seem real – it just feels like I am living a nightmare.

‘I will feel the ripples of this pain for the rest of my life. I don’t know if I will be able to get through this – I am scarred, I am traumatised, I am petrified to live my life.’

Judge Joanne Kidd jailed Anderson for 17 years and three months after he admitted two counts of causing death by dangerous driving and banned him from driving for a further 21 and a half years after he is released.

Around 50 friends and family members of the two victims were in court for the sentencing.

Judge Kidd told Anderson he had been playing ‘Russian roulette’ with the lives of other drivers that night and a crash was inevitable.

Darryl Anderson being given a roadside breathalyser test for alcohol, which he failed (Picture: Durham Police/PA)
Darryl Anderson being given a roadside breathalyser test for alcohol, which he failed (Picture: Durham Police/PA)

Undated Durham Police handout photo of Darryl Anderson, who was almost three times over the limit and who took a photo of his speedometer showing 141mph moments before he crashed into a car killing a baby and his aunt has been jailed for more than 17 years. Issue date: Tuesday July 9, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Aunt. Photo credit should read: Durham Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Darryl Anderson, who was almost three times over the limit and who took a photo of his speedometer showing 141mph moments before the crash (Picture: Durham Police/PA)

Analysis of the computer in Anderson’s Audi Q5 showed he had his accelerator pedal fully to the floor and did not brake before impact.

When he took a photo on his mobile phone to show off his speed, the Peugeot could be seen in the picture, as well as a collision warning light illuminated on his dashboard.

Anderson lied and told police that a hitchhiker was behind the wheel when his powerful SUV slammed into Ms Warner’s car.

Emma Dowling, prosecuting, said a roadside breath test showed Anderson was almost three times over the drink-drive limit.

He had been drinking on the plane home from a holiday he curtailed after his erratic behaviour made his wife leave separately, the court heard.

Police found an empty vodka bottle in his car.

Witnesses saw him driving dangerously in the 20 miles he had travelled from Newcastle Airport before the collision, and analysis showed he sent messages on WhatsApp.

Sharlona Warner had also been to the airport to pick up her sister from a holiday, with her son secured in the rear of her car.

Sharlona Warner (centre right), the mother of eight-month-old Zackary Blades is hugged by a supporter after speaking to the media outside Durham Crown Court, after Darryl Anderson, 38, was sentenced to 17 years and three months after admitting causing the death by dangerous driving of her son and his aunt 30-year-old Karlene Warner, after the Audi Q5 he was driving crashed into the Peugeot 308 being driven by Sharlona Warner between Chester-le-Street and Durham at around 3.15am on Friday May 31. Picture date: Tuesday July 9, 2024. PA Photo. Anderson, of Clarell Walk, Thorpe Hesley, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, admitted two counts of causing death by dangerous driving at a hearing at Durham Crown Court last week. Around 30 devastated family members of the two victims were in court for the hearing. See PA story COURTS Aunt . Photo credit should read: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire
Ms Warner (centre right) is hugged by a supporter after speaking to the media (Picture: Owen Humphreys/PA)

Undated family handout photo of eight-month-old Zackary Blades who died along with his aunt, 30-year-old Karlene Warner, after an Audi Q5 driven by Darryl Anderson, 38, crashed into the Peugeot 308 being driven by his mother Sharlona Warner, between Chester-le-Street and Durham at around 3.15am on Friday May 31. Anderson who was almost three times over the limit and who took a photo of his speedometer showing 141mph moments before he crashed into their car has been jailed for more than 17 years at Durham Crown Court. Issue date: Tuesday July 9, 2024. PA Photo. Darryl Anderson, had been driving his Audi Q5 erratically from Newcastle Airport having drunk excessively on the plane back from a shortened holiday, after falling out with his wife. By coincidence, Sharlona Warner had been to pick up her 30-year-old sister, a flight attendant, from the same airport. Anderson, of Clarell Walk, Thorpe Hesley, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, admitted two counts of causing death by dangerous driving at a hearing last week. See PA story COURTS Aunt . Photo credit should read: Family Handout/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Eight-month-old Zackary Blades (Picture: Family Handout/PA)

At a police station, Anderson, of Thorpe Hesley, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, told officers: ‘I drove into the back of a car.

‘Sometimes mistakes happen. But I’m not a bad person.’

Richard Dawson, defending, said Anderson, who was married and has a daughter, was ‘profoundly sorry’.

Outside court, Detective Constable Natalie Horner, of Durham Constabulary’s Collision Investigation Unit, said: ‘As roads policing officers, we routinely ask people not to drive above the speed limit.

‘We routinely ask people not to use their mobile phones while driving. And we routinely ask people not to get behind the wheel while intoxicated.

‘Darryl Anderson was doing all three of those things when he collided with Shalorna Warner’s car, killing both passengers, Karlene and baby Zackary.

‘For his actions, Anderson has been sentenced to more than 17 years in prison, but it is his victims and their family who have been handed life sentences.

‘It is them who will spend the rest of their lives grieving the loss of their son, their grandchild, their wife, their sister and their mother. And for what?’

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