Driver who killed 'devoted father' in crash near Cambridgeshire border sentenced

Tom Sturgess died after being hit by a car in Oundle
Tom Sturgess died after being hit by a car in Oundle -Credit:Northamptonshire Police


A driver convicted of killing a father of two in a crash near the Cambridgeshire border has been sentenced and banned from driving. Tom Sturgess died on January 5, 2022, when he was struck by Emily Saunders in her grey Ford Ranger.

The 33-year-old from Desborough was unloading scaffolding poles in Glapthorn Road, Oundle when he was hit. Saunders, 28, was charged with causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving.

Mr Sturgess's family shared tributes to the 'precious son' and 'devoted father'. His mum said: "My precious son, Tom. The very day you came into this world, my heart was filled with love and joy. I held you in my arms and couldn't believe you were my beautiful boy.

"I am so proud to have you as my son and will cherish the fact I had you in my life for over 33 years. I miss you more than words can ever say. All the memories I have of you will last forever and some bring a smile, some a tear.

"I will keep saying your name and carry on talking about you. I won't let others be afraid to say your name as it brings me joy to talk about you and it always will. I just wish I could have held your hand on that awful day and made everything alright.

"You were taken far too soon in a time when you had so many hopes and dreams to achieve. You will remain in my heart forever until we meet again. Love you always and forever Tom my darling son."

Tom's mum said he was "taken far too soon"
Tom's mum said he was "taken far too soon" -Credit:Northamptonshire Police

Saunders, of Main Street, Upper Benefield, was found guilty on Thursday, April 25, following a trial at Northampton Crown Court. At the same court the following day, she was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment, suspended for two years, and banned from driving for three years with an extended test required before she can regain her licence.

Saunders was also given a three-month electronically tagged overnight curfew between 7pm and 6am. She has been ordered to carry out 210 hours of unpaid work.

Tom's partner said: "Losing Tom has been the hardest thing I have ever had to come to terms with. I have not only lost my partner, but I have also lost my best friend, my family, my future, and my support. Tom was my rock.

"The result at Northampton Crown Court won't bring him back, but we do feel like we have some justice for Tom. The hardest part is never hearing him laugh, see him smile, have him listen, and love me the way he did. Also, all the little things that we all take for granted in the moment."

Tom's children were aged eight and 10 when he died
Tom's children were aged eight and 10 when he died -Credit:Northamptonshire Police

A statement on behalf of Tom's two children said he was killed in an 'avoidable' accident when he still had his whole life ahead of him. It said: "He was a character and comical and humorous and sadly that has now gone. His two children were only 8 and 10 when their father was cruelly taken, just weeks before their ninth and 11th birthdays.

"They love their dad immensely, loved spending time with him at weekends and loved how fun and silly he was. They used to run through the door with laughter and smiles after a fun weekend, now it's just silence."

The statement added: "Our daughter now has no father to ever walk her down the aisle, only in spirit. Our son will have to grow up without his dad to guide him. Tom will never see his children grow, go to university, watch them get married, buy their first house or have their own children.

"Tom was taken too soon and now our children have to live the rest of their lives without their devoted father. The children were an important part of his life, they meant everything to him. Life will never be the same again, nothing will ever replace Tom and he is missed so truly and deeply."

Speaking afterwards, investigating officer Detective Sergeant Janette Maitland said: "Tom Sturgess was a much-loved young man, an adored son, a devoted father to two children, with his whole life ahead of him. Nothing can bring Tom back or make up for the endless pain and grief felt by all those who love him. I hope the conclusion of this trial can at least give them some closure, now they know justice has been done and the person responsible brought to account."