Met PC ‘killed pregnant woman in crash while doing 80mph on wrong side of road’

A police officer hit and killed a pregnant driver when he sped down the wrong side of the road at 80mph in an unmarked car, a court heard. PC Christopher Johnson, 56 and PC Daniel Tomkins, 35 and were answering an emergency call in separate unmarked Volvos when Johnson hit a Volkswagen Polo being driven by Mariam Ahmed, 38. Johnson is accused of causing death by dangerous driving, while Tomkins, who may have been making a personal phone call at the time of the crash, is accused of dangerous driving.
PC Chris Johnson, 56, (left) and former PC Danny Tomkins, 35, (right) appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (Pictures: Central News)

A Met Police officer was doing around 80mph while driving on the wrong side of a 30mph road moments before a crash which killed a pregnant woman, a court heard.

Mariam Ahmed, 38, died after her Volkswagen Polo was involved in a high-speed collision on Eltham Road, south-east London, on October 17, 2024.

Her unborn child could not be saved.

PC Chris Johnson, 56, and former PC Danny Tomkins, 35, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Thursday and spoke to confirm their names, addresses and dates of birth.

Prosecuting, Catherine Farrelly KC said both men were on duty and were driving separate vehicles over 70mph on a 30mph.

She added that they both overtook cars by driving on the wrong side of the road for roughly ‘130 metres’ at high speed, moments before the crash.

Johnson, of Tonbridge, was driving the vehicle involved in the collision, and reached ‘somewhere in the region of 80mph’, the court heard.

‘He appeared to have accelerated to the maximum capability of the vehicle he was driving,’ said Ms Farrelly.

At the point of impact, Johnson, who has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving, was at around 50mph, ‘breaking to the maximum’, the prosecution said.

A police officer hit and killed a pregnant driver when he sped down the wrong side of the road at 80mph in an unmarked car, a court heard. PC Christopher Johnson, 56 and PC Daniel Tomkins, 35 and were answering an emergency call in separate unmarked Volvos when Johnson hit a Volkswagen Polo being driven by Mariam Ahmed, 38. Johnson is accused of causing death by dangerous driving, while Tomkins, who may have been making a personal phone call at the time of the crash, is accused of dangerous driving.
Johnson, of Tonbridge, was driving the vehicle involved in the collision, and reached ‘somewhere in the region of 80mph’, the court heard (Picture: Central News)
A police officer hit and killed a pregnant driver when he sped down the wrong side of the road at 80mph in an unmarked car, a court heard. PC Christopher Johnson, 56 and PC Daniel Tomkins, 35 and were answering an emergency call in separate unmarked Volvos when Johnson hit a Volkswagen Polo being driven by Mariam Ahmed, 38. Johnson is accused of causing death by dangerous driving, while Tomkins, who may have been making a personal phone call at the time of the crash, is accused of dangerous driving.
Tomkins, driving a second police vehicle which was not involved in the collision, overtook Ms Ahmed at 78mph before the crash, the court heard (Picture: Central News)
Flowers at the scene near the A20 and Kidbrooke Park Road in Eltham, south-east London where a heavily pregnant woman and her baby have died following a collision with an unmarked police car. Picture date: Friday October 18, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLICE Eltham. Photo credit should read: Ben Whitley/PA Wire
Flowers at the scene near the A20 and Kidbrooke Park Road in Eltham, south-east London (Picture: PA)

Tomkins, driving a second police vehicle which was not involved in the collision, overtook Ms Ahmed at 78mph before the crash, the court heard.

He denied dangerous driving on Thursday.

Ms Farrelly said: ‘The two of them were on duty as part of a pre-planned deployment targeting vehicles that were suspected to be involved in criminal activity.’

Ms Ahmed was travelling in the same direction on the same road as the officers, and had indicated to turn off before the collision, the court heard.

The force has said Johnson is attached to the Met’s Taskforce.

Tomkins was attached to the same unit at the time of the incident, but has since left.

The charges follow an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), which began a probe following a mandatory referral from the Met.

The two men have been granted unconditional bail and will next appear at the Old Bailey on June 25.

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