
Woman to face court over deaths of young brothers in Sutton on Sea crash
Eight-year-old Louie Ellis and Mason Ellis, aged six, died after the collision on the A52 between Sandilands and Huttoft, near Sutton on Sea, Lincolnshire, on 2 October 2023. Their four-year-old brother was also injured but survived.
The boys were rear seat passengers in a Vauxhall Astra that was involved in a collision with an Audi, Lincolnshire Police said at the time.
The driver of the Astra, 29-year-old Amy Sheppard, of Mumby Road, Huttoft, is accused of two offences of causing death by careless driving.
She is also accused of causing serious injury by careless driving to three others in the two cars.
Ms Sheppard has been summonsed to appear at Lincoln Magistrates' Court on 28 August 2025.
Following their deaths Mablethorpe Primary Academy paid tribute to the brothers, saying the school was "truly devastated by this tragic news".
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