Warwick
Nub News Logo
Nub News

Warwick man jailed after helping driver burn car after fatal hit and run

Local News by James Smith 1 hour ago  
advertisement

A Warwick man has been jailed for his part in a conspiracy to cover up a hit and run which lead to the death of a 20-year-old man.

On 14 December 2023, Anthony Flowers hit Daniel Livingstone, 20, on Ettington Road, Wellesbourne while driving at over 60 mph in a 30 mph zone.

Flowers did not stop after the collision, and Mr Livingstone died of his injuries in hospital on Christmas Day.

Flowers concealed the car, and then enlisted the help of Christopher Kincaid, 39, of Bridge Street in Warwick, for transport and to later burn the car.

His mother, Judy Owen, 63, provided Flowers with her car to use and provided shelter to Flowers after the incident.

Both Owen and Kincaid denied being in contact with Flowers, although conversations between Kincaid and Flowers were discovered on Kincaid's phone.

Police arrested Owen on 15 December for assisting offenders, and went on to arrest Kincaid and Flowers soon after.

Flowers, 37, of Burford Mews in Leamington Spa, has been found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving, arson, and conspiring to pervert the course of justice.

advertisement

He was jailed for 15 years, with a minimum sentence of 10 years in custody. He has been issued a 20-year driving disqualification with extended retest.

Kincaid has been found guilty of conspiring to pervert the course of justice and arson, and jailed for three years, with a minimum of 18 months in custody.

He received a further two months for committing the offence while on a previous suspended sentence. This took his sentence to three years and two months overall, with a minimum of half to be served in custody.

Owen, of Burford Mews in Leamington Spa, has been found guilty of conspiring to pervert the course of justice and sentenced to two years and six months in prison, with a minimum of 15 months to be served in custody.

During the course of the trial, both Flowers and Owen were warned by the judge about their behaviour toward the victim's family.

Days after this warning, Flowers was remanded during the trial for affray after making threats toward the victim's friends.

Detective Sergeant Ballantyne said "At the centre of this tragic case are the family and friends of Daniel Livingstone, and we must never forget the impact on them.

"The attitude and actions of Flowers since the collision and during the trial have been deeply concerning, and he has not shown any remorse through this process.

advertisement

"Flowers was determined to escape culpability and we welcome the sentencing to show that these people have got the justice they deserve."

     

CHECK OUT OUR Jobs Section HERE!
warwick vacancies updated hourly!
Click here to see more: warwick jobs

     

Local news is in crisis.

Newspapers around the country are closing at an alarming rate.

Nub News is changing that.
Please consider supporting us.
Your contribution will be a GAME-CHANGER.
Monthly supporters will enjoy:
Ad-free experience
advertisement

Share:

Comments (0)

Post comment

No comments yet!


Sign-up for our FREE newsletter...

We want to provide warwick with more and more clickbait-free news.

     

...or become a Supporter.
Warwick. Your Town. Your News.

Local news is essential for our community — but it needs your support.
Your donation makes a real difference.
For monthly donators:
Ad-free experience