James Cooper jailed for causing death by dangerous driving

James Cooper jailed for causing death by dangerous driving

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James Cooper has been sentenced to 11 years in prison after pleading guilty to causing death by dangerous driving in Cranleigh.

James Cooper, 33 (DOB 02/10/1992) of Sparsholt, Winchester was sentenced at Croydon Crown Court on Friday, 30 January.

He also pleaded guilty to causing death while unlicenced and uninsured, causing serious injury by dangerous driving, failing to provide a specimen for analysis, and was disqualified from driving for 10 years.

At around 9:30pm on Saturday, 11 October 2025, police were called to a three-vehicle-collision involving a Volkswagen Golf, a Mazda 2 and a Volvo XC60 on Elmbridge Road, Cranleigh.

Prior to the collision, a witness in a parked car described being overtaken at speed by the Volkswagen, driven by Cooper, fearing that he was going to hit them.

CCTV nearby captured Cooper’s driving and officers from our Forensic Collision Investigation Unit (FCIU) calculated that he was travelling in excess of 60mph on a 30mph road.

As Cooper approached a red traffic light over a single-lane bridge, another witness noted that he showed no signs of braking or slowing down.

The driver of the Volvo recalled Cooper’s car as being ‘airborne’ before crashing head on with the Mazda.

Sadly, and despite the best efforts of paramedics, a woman in her 80s, who was a passenger in the Mazda, was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of that vehicle, a man in his 80s, was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

The Volkswagen subsequently collided with the Volvo before coming to a stop off the road.

In the process, Cooper was thrown from his car via the open sun roof, due to his lack of seatbelt, and landed on the grass verge.

Cooper suffered serious injuries but refused to give blood at hospital to help conclude whether he had consumed drugs or alcohol that evening.

He initially denied being the driver of the Volkswagen but admitted later in an interview that he was the one behind the wheel.

Following this admission, Cooper responded to all other questions with ‘no comment’.

The victim’s family said, “nothing will make up for such a senseless and totally avoidable loss of such a cherished family member.”

Detective Sergeant Dan Smith from our Serious Collision Investigation Unit said:

“My thoughts remain with the victim’s family, who have suffered at the hands of a reckless driver.

“Nothing will bring their beloved family member back, but I hope this sentence provides a sense of justice for them, and all others involved.

“Dangerous or careless driving is one of the ‘fatal five’ factors which are considered the main causes of serious injury or fatal collisions on our roads.

“This should be an important reminder to all drivers that every decision behind the wheel can carry serious consequences.”

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