Matthew Sparkes triggers pile up on A2 in Gravesend – then flees without checking on injured victims

An erratic driver caused a major pile-up and fled the scene before checking on the wellbeing of his injured victims.

On February 16, Matthew Sparkes was driving an Audi S3 Quattro on the coastbound carriageway of the A2 in Gravesend.

Matthew Sparkes has been jailed following a serious crash on the A2 near Gravesend. Picture: Kent Police

He was seen to move suddenly from the outside to the inside lane where his vehicle struck the rear of a Ford Fiesta.

The Ford spun across the carriageway striking a third vehicle, while the Audi continued for a further 500 metres before colliding with a barrier.

Sparkes got out of the car and left the scene without checking on the other people involved in the incident.

Three women in the Ford suffered injuries and were taken to hospital for medical attention. One of them had life-changing injuries and continues to receive ongoing treatment.

A forensic examination of the Audi recovered Sparkes’ DNA and a fingerprint.

Police then issued an appeal for witnesses and stated Sparkes was wanted in connection with the incident. On 19 February he was arrested at North Kent Police Station.

Sparkes, of Eskdale Road, Bexleyheath, Greater London was charged and later pleaded guilty at Woolwich Crown Court to dangerous driving and driving without insurance.

Yesterday, the 35-year-old was sentenced to three years and 11 months' imprisonment. This included the activation of a suspended sentence.

Sparkes will also be disqualified from driving for seven years and 10 months on his release from prison and will be required to take an extended driving test.

PC Lee Berridge, of Kent Police’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “This man got behind the wheel of a car knowing he was uninsured and then proceeded to travel in a dangerous manner without considering the safety of other road users.

“He caused a catastrophic collision due to his appalling driving and callously fled the scene, thinking only to avoid arrest.

“He left a young woman with life-changing injuries in the car he had struck and hid himself away until choosing to attend a police station with a legal representative, four days later. He should be truly ashamed of his conduct. I would like to commend the victims who have assisted us build the case against Sparkes and ultimately bring him to justice.”