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Mum: Every time I close my eyes I see Harley and the crash that killed him

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May 18, 2025

Unrestrained baby was flung from car after being hit by a 90mph drug-driver

- HARRY LEACH News Reporter

Mum: Every time I close my eyes I see Harley and the crash that killed him

A MUM has paid a heart-breaking tribute to her “miracle” three-week-old baby who died when a drug-driver hit their family’s car at 90mph.

Craig Nunn, 40, was sentenced to 14 years behind bars on Friday after causing the death of little Harley Wilkinson on October 26 last year.

Nunn, who was under the influence of amphetamines, was driving on the A451 between Stourport and Kidderminster when he shot through a red light at 90mph and collided with another car.

Harley died at the scene. His father, Jake, suffered serious injuries including spinal fractures.

Following Nunn's sentencing, Harley's mum, Imogen Bradley, paid tribute to her son. She said: "He will always be a part of me. His absence has left a void that will never be filled.

"Every time I close my eyes I see Harley's face and the collision. I refuse to accept what happened even now. My world has been devastated".

Imogen, who thought she could not have children, described Harley as a “miracle baby”.

Nunn, of Sandy Lane, Stourport, was sentenced at Worcester Crown Court to 14 years in prison for causing Harley's death by dangerous driving, causing serious injury by dangerous driving and drug driving.

He was also sentenced to two months in prison for possession of an imitation firearm and two counts of possession of a knife or bladed article in a public place.

He pleaded guilty to those offences in April 2025 after an imitation firearm, an axe and a knife were discovered in his car during the investigation into the collision. This sentences will be served concurrently.

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