Respected vet and two teenagers died when he ‘lost control’ of BMW

A “highly regarded” vet is believed to have died instantly when he lost control of his BMW while two-and-a-half times over the drink-drive limit, an inquest has heard. Two teenagers in the vehicle also died at the scene after the horror crash near Liskeard last year.

Ben Mason, aged 30, from Liskeard, died when his car left the road and struck a tree in St Ive shortly before midnight on April 18, 2023. Two other young men, aged 16 and 18, were killed in the crash and four teenagers, all aged between 15 and 16, in a second vehicle, were arrested at the time.




An inquest held at Cornwall Coroner’s Court today (June 17) found the vet is believed to have died on impact after “losing control”. An initial inquest focused on Ben’s death, while a separate inquest is being held to determine the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Jamie Lane and Luke Warner, who were passengers in his vehicle at the time.

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Police officer Helen Lenten, the officer in the case, told the court she was leading a substantial investigation into the three deaths. She explained that Ben Mason had been driving his black BMW M135i with passengers Jamie and Luke, while four young occupants drove in a separate vehicle, a silver Audi, along the 50mph road.

CCTV footage had placed both cars in different areas including on Kit Hill before traveling to Callington, and they were eventually spotted in St Ive where the collision took place. She said the teens in the second vehicle were not present at the time of the crash and came across the wreck shortly afterward.

Floral tributes have been laid at the city’s fountain (Image: Adrian Jasper)

PC Lenten told the court that CCTV footage showed both vehicles in nearby Callington before the crash, but police were unable to put speed on the cars. A thorough investigation revealed that Ben failed to negotiate a left-hand bend and collided head-on with a tree on the opposite side of the road in St Ive.

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