Emily Lewis: Speedboat skipper cleared of teenager’s manslaughteron February 14, 2023 at 11:37 am

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Michael Lawrence is found not guilty of manslaughter over the death of Emily Lewis.

Emily LewisImage source, Police handout

A speedboat skipper has been cleared of manslaughter after the death of a teenage girl during a “thrill ride”.

But Michael Lawrence was found guilty of failing to maintain a proper lookout and safe speed during the crash that killed 15-year-old Emily Lewis in Southampton Water in August 2020.

Emily had been a passenger on the Seadogz rigid inflatable boat (RIB) driven by Lawrence when it hit a buoy.

A verdict has yet to be reached for Seadogz owner Michael Howley.

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The trial at Winchester Crown Court heard how Emily’s parents had taken her and her sister on the ride during the summer holidays.

The RIB was recorded traveling at speeds of 47.8 knots, which is in excess of an expired speed limit of 40 knots (46mph) which the prosecution said Lawrence had believed to still be in place.

Emily suffered “unsurvivable” injuries when she was crushed against a metal handrail while a number of other passengers were seriously injured, the jury was told.

Christine Agnew KC, prosecuting, said the boat was driven straight at the buoy for 14 seconds before the crash.

Michael Lawrence

Image source, Police handout

Immediately following the tragedy, 55-year-old Lawrence told witnesses his face mask had blown over his eyes, she said.

However, the skipper told the jury he had lost his vision in what felt like “a split second”.

The court heard a medical cause such as a blood clot in an artery in his eye was unlikely to have caused vision loss as it was unlikely to have affected both eyes at once.

Lawrence was said in court to be an “extremely experienced mariner” and his co-defendant described him as “Mr Safe and Mr Cautious”.

As well as serving as an RNLI lifeboatman for 20 years, he held a number of qualifications and was also the principal of his training centre, which held powerboat courses.

Michael Howley

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