Dad-of-two Kadeel Newby of Mossley, Greater Manchester, was driving 'like The Stig' when he smashed into railings at 2am, injuring his mistress Natasha Gregson, an inquest heard
A cheating husband killed himself in a 101mph drink driving crash while taking his secret mistress home after a date.
Father-of-two
Kadeel Newby, 23, lost control on a bridge while driving without a seat
belt and at high speed in a manner compared by his lover to ‘The Stig’
from BBC’s Top Gear show.
The vehicle ploughed into railings, catapulting Newby and 21-year-old Natasha Gregson out of the rear window.
She
survived with fractured skull and a laceration to her liver but Newby, a
car mechanic, died later in hospital from multiple injuries.
He was one-and-a-half times the drink driving limit.
The affair emerged when Miss Gregson regained consciousness.
At an inquest into his death Newby’s wife Korette, 26, listened as details of her husband’s six-day relationship were revealed.
The couple married in 2011 and had two children Kashai, six, and Lauriyon, three.
But
last year the Newbys from Mossley, Greater Manchester, began arguing
with each other and last October he began a relationship with Miss
Gregson, who lives in Bolton.
In a statement, Natasha - who was
not at the Bolton hearing at the request of Mrs Newby - said: “He told
me he was separated from his ex and had been for about five months and
had two children.
“I don’t normally go for guys with children. He
always picked me up in his Toyota Yaris but he never wore his seatbelt -
it was plugged in and he sat on it.
“When I had been with Kadeel his driving was erratic. He drove like The Stig - at some points I wanted to tell him to stop.
“It was like the world was going to stop and he wanted to get there quick.”
The accident happened at 2am as Natasha was asleep in the car.
She
added: “The next thing I remember I was in hospital. I suffered
fractures to my head, two broken wrists and a laceration to my liver.”
Mrs Newby a pharmacy technician told the inquest: “We had been bickering before Kadeel’s death which was rare. Cheating to death!!!
“He only met Natasha six days before the crash. I was told she was obsessed with him.
“I still can’t believe he’s gone and don’t know how I will
ever get over this. “We were each other’s world, inseparable really. The
children are asking questions that no child should ever have to ask.
“The last week of Kadeel’s life was in no way typical of Kadeel’s behaviour of our relationship.
“I don’t want anyone to judge his 24 years of life based on that.”
Recording a conclusion of death by road traffic collision,
Coroner Alan Walsh, said: “This was a high speed collision with the
devastating and tragic loss of life.
“It may be of some small consolation that the injuries would have caused immediate loss of consciousness.
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