Friday 4 October 2019

Toddler Left Asking 'When is My Mummy Coming home?' After Mother Was Killed By a Suicidal Drug Dealer

A toddler whose mother was killed by a deliberate drug dealer who drove into her car and left asking when her mummy is coming home, a court heard.

Kate Jaworski-Green had suffered horrific injuries when Jordan Howlett ploughed into her car as he tried to kill himself while high on drugs.

The 24-year old addict and dealer had deliberately crashed his BMW twice in the early hours of January 27 last year before hitting the 33-year-old married mum in Wakefield just before 7am.

Ms Jaworski-Green died in hospital two years later after her family had to decide to have her lift support machine turned off - leaving behind a two-year-old daughter.

Howlett, of Queen Elizabeth Drive, Normanton, was jailed for ten years and eight months after pleading guilty to manslaughter at Leeds Crown Court.

Kate Jaworski-Green suffered horrific injuries when Jordan Howlett ploughed into her car as he tried to kill himself while high on drugs.(Picture: SWNS)More

Ms Jaworski-Green’s father Paul told the court that her daughter Lydia still asked when her mummy was coming home.

“Lydia said that when mummy has her car fixed she can come home,” he said. “It appears that Lydia thinks that one day mummy will come home.”

The court heard that Howlett had spent the night at a party in Leeds where he drank large amounts of alcohol and took crack cocaine before getting into his BMW, telling friends he wanted to kill himself.

In a phone call before the crash with Ms Jaworski-Green, he told a friend he had crashed twice already and wanted to do it 'properly', going on to hit her Kia at 80mph.

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