Investigation and inquest
An inquest into the death of Charlie Hopkins was opened on 19 October 2021 and an inquest into the death of William Robinson was opened on 30 December 2021. Their inquests were resumed and evidence was heard from 26-28 April 2023. Thereafter, a referral was made to the Director of Public Prosecutions pursuant to rule 25 (4) of The Coroners (Inquest) Rules 2013. The inquests were resumed and concluded on 30 April 2024.
William Robinson The medical cause of William Robinson’s death was: 1a. Hypoxic Brain Injury 1b. Traumatic Cardiac Arrest 1c. Multiple Traumatic Injuries (26.9.21)
The inquest concluded with the following findings of fact and conclusion in Box 3 and Box 4 of the Record of Inquest:
Box 3 William Robinson was 17 years old. On 26 September 2021 at approximately 00:55 hours he was a front seat passenger in a Volkswagen Polo travelling northbound on the Oxenden Road, Tongham. As the car approached the roundabout connecting to the A331 and the A323, it made contact with the nearside curb prior to travelling into the opposing southbound lane, where it collided with an oncoming Ford Tourneo. As a result of the collision Mr Robinson sustained serious traumatic injuries, leading to a traumatic cardiac arrest, which in turn led to hypoxic brain injury, resulting in his death at St. George’s Hospital in Tooting on 4 December 2021.
Box 4 Road Traffic Collision. The Volkswagen Polo was travelling in excess of the speed limit of 30 mph and the driver was under the influence of alcohol, both of which contributed to the collision.
Charlie Hopkins The medical cause of Charlie Hopkins’ death was:
1a. Blunt Head Trauma The inquest concluded with a narrative conclusion as follows: Road Traffic Collision. Charlie Hopkins was 18 years old.
On 26 September 2021 at approximately 00:55 hours Mr Hopkins was driving his VW Polo travelling northbound on the Oxenden Road, Tongham. As he approached the roundabout connecting to the A331 and the A323, he made contact with the nearside curb prior to travelling into the opposing southbound lane, where it collided with an oncoming Ford Tourneo. As a result of the collision Mr Hopkins sustained a fatal traumatic head injury and died at the scene.
Mr Hopkins was travelling in excess of the speed limit of 30 mph and was under the influence of alcohol which contributed to the collision. The Hopkins family purchased the VW Polo for Charlie in January 2021. The VW Polo was fitted with airbags which did not deploy at the time of the collision.
There was a fault with the VW Polo’s airbag system which had occurred on 9 August 2013. As a result, the airbag system had been automatically disabled to prevent the risk of it deploying whilst the car was being driven in normal conditions. Accordingly, from 9 August 2013 onwards the VW Polo did not have functioning airbags and the airbag warning light on the car’s dashboard was permanently illuminated from that time onwards.
The owners of the vehicle in August 2013 were aware that the airbag warning light was illuminated, indicating a fault with the airbag system. At some point during the period from 9 August 2013 and the onward sale of the car on 1 March 2014 an unidentified individual removed the instrument cluster from the dashboard and deliberately concealed the airbag warning light with a piece of paper before returning the instrument cluster to the dashboard. As a result, the illuminated warning light was obscured and not visible to future drivers of the car. INQUEST An inquest into the death of Charlie Hopkins was opened on 19 October 2021 and an inquest into the death of William Robinson was opened on 30 December 2021. Their inquests were resumed and evidence was heard from 26-28 April 2023. Thereafter, a referral was made to the Director of Public Prosecutions pursuant to rule 25 (4) of The Coroners (Inquest) Rules 2013. The inquests were resumed and concluded on 30 April 2024.
William Robinson The medical cause of William Robinson’s death was: 1a. Hypoxic Brain Injury 1b. Traumatic Cardiac Arrest 1c. Multiple Traumatic Injuries (26.9.21)
The inquest concluded with the following findings of fact and conclusion in Box 3 and Box 4 of the Record of Inquest:
Box 3 William Robinson was 17 years old. On 26 September 2021 at approximately 00:55 hours he was a front seat passenger in a Volkswagen Polo travelling northbound on the Oxenden Road, Tongham. As the car approached the roundabout connecting to the A331 and the A323, it made contact with the nearside curb prior to travelling into the opposing southbound lane, where it collided with an oncoming Ford Tourneo. As a result of the collision Mr Robinson sustained serious traumatic injuries, leading to a traumatic cardiac arrest, which in turn led to hypoxic brain injury, resulting in his death at St. George’s Hospital in Tooting on 4 December 2021.
Box 4 Road Traffic Collision. The Volkswagen Polo was travelling in excess of the speed limit of 30 mph and the driver was under the influence of alcohol, both of which contributed to the collision.
Charlie Hopkins The medical cause of Charlie Hopkins’ death was:
1a. Blunt Head Trauma The inquest concluded with a narrative conclusion as follows: Road Traffic Collision. Charlie Hopkins was 18 years old.
On 26 September 2021 at approximately 00:55 hours Mr Hopkins was driving his VW Polo travelling northbound on the Oxenden Road, Tongham. As he approached the roundabout connecting to the A331 and the A323, he made contact with the nearside curb prior to travelling into the opposing southbound lane, where it collided with an oncoming Ford Tourneo. As a result of the collision Mr Hopkins sustained a fatal traumatic head injury and died at the scene.
Mr Hopkins was travelling in excess of the speed limit of 30 mph and was under the influence of alcohol which contributed to the collision. The Hopkins family purchased the VW Polo for Charlie in January 2021. The VW Polo was fitted with airbags which did not deploy at the time of the collision.
There was a fault with the VW Polo’s airbag system which had occurred on 9 August 2013. As a result, the airbag system had been automatically disabled to prevent the risk of it deploying whilst the car was being driven in normal conditions. Accordingly, from 9 August 2013 onwards the VW Polo did not have functioning airbags and the airbag warning light on the car’s dashboard was permanently illuminated from that time onwards.
The owners of the vehicle in August 2013 were aware that the airbag warning light was illuminated, indicating a fault with the airbag system. At some point during the period from 9 August 2013 and the onward sale of the car on 1 March 2014 an unidentified individual removed the instrument cluster from the dashboard and deliberately concealed the airbag warning light with a piece of paper before returning the instrument cluster to the dashboard. As a result, the illuminated warning light was obscured and not visible to future drivers of the car.
If the airbag warning light had not been concealed the airbag fault would have been identified and remedied prior to the collision on 26 September 2021.
In May 2014 and July 2015 the new owner of the vehicle took it to a Volkswagen garage where diagnostic tests were carried out on the car’s engine control unit. The tests identified a fault with the airbag module with no corresponding warning light and the owner was advised to carry out further investigations, which was declined. Had further investigations been carried out at that time the faulty airbag and concealed warning light would have been identified and remedied prior to the collision on 26 September 2021. In the event that the airbags had deployed, Charlie’s injuries would have been less severe and he would have survived the collision.
Circumstances of the death
The circumstances of the deaths of William Robinson and Charlie Hopkins are set out above.
In addition, to the matters set out above, the court heard evidence that:
Charlie Hopkins had passed his driving test on 11 September 2021, shortly before the collision on 26 September 2021. The Court found that it was possible that Charlie being a new driver, who had only recently passed his test, contributed to the collision.
At the time of the collision, in addition to Charlie Hopkins and William Robinson, there were six other passengers in the car, five on the back seat and one in the boot of the car, making a total of eight people in the car. The court found that it was possible that Charlie Hopkins had been distracted by the other passengers in the car, thereby contributing to the collision.
The VW Polo involved in the collision underwent an annual MOT and regular services at both VW and non-VW affiliated garages. The airbag fault and non-functioning warning light was not identified during any of the MOTs and at only two of the services the car underwent prior to the collision.
Copies sent to
4. [REDACTED]5. [REDACTED]6. [REDACTED]7. Glyn Hopkins Limited8. British Car Auctions9. Goodman Retail Limited (Slough Audi)10. Allens of Chobham11. Chobham Motor Company12. Marshall Motor Group13. Volkswagen Group Anna Crawford H.M Assistant Coroner for Surrey Dated this 14th day of May 2024
Inquest conclusion
Road Traffic Collision. Charlie Hopkins was 18 years old.
On 26 September 2021 at approximately 00:55 hours Mr Hopkins was driving his VW Polo travelling northbound on the Oxenden Road, Tongham. As he approached the roundabout connecting to the A331 and the A323, he made contact with the nearside curb prior to travelling into the opposing southbound lane, where it collided with an oncoming Ford Tourneo. As a result of the collision Mr Hopkins sustained a fatal traumatic head injury and died at the scene.
Mr Hopkins was travelling in excess of the speed limit of 30 mph and was under the influence of alcohol which contributed to the collision. The Hopkins family purchased the VW Polo for Charlie in January 2021. The VW Polo was fitted with airbags which did not deploy at the time of the collision.
There was a fault with the VW Polo’s airbag system which had occurred on 9 August 2013. As a result, the airbag system had been automatically disabled to prevent the risk of it deploying whilst the car was being driven in normal conditions. Accordingly, from 9 August 2013 onwards the VW Polo did not have functioning airbags and the airbag warning light on the car’s dashboard was permanently illuminated from that time onwards.
The owners of the vehicle in August 2013 were aware that the airbag warning light was illuminated, indicating a fault with the airbag system. At some point during the period from 9 August 2013 and the onward sale of the car on 1 March 2014 an unidentified individual removed the instrument cluster from the dashboard and deliberately concealed the airbag warning light with a piece of paper before returning the instrument cluster to the dashboard. As a result, the illuminated warning light was obscured and not visible to future drivers of the car. INQUEST An inquest into the death of Charlie Hopkins was opened on 19 October 2021 and an inquest into the death of William Robinson was opened on 30 December 2021. Their inquests were resumed and evidence was heard from 26-28 April 2023. Thereafter, a referral was made to the Director of Public Prosecutions pursuant to rule 25 (4) of The Coroners (Inquest) Rules 2013. The inquests were resumed and concluded on 30 April 2024.
William Robinson The medical cause of William Robinson’s death was: 1a. Hypoxic Brain Injury 1b. Traumatic Cardiac Arrest 1c. Multiple Traumatic Injuries (26.9.21)
The inquest concluded with the following findings of fact and conclusion in Box 3 and Box 4 of the Record of Inquest:
Box 3 William Robinson was 17 years old. On 26 September 2021 at approximately 00:55 hours he was a front seat passenger in a Volkswagen Polo travelling northbound on the Oxenden Road, Tongham. As the car approached the roundabout connecting to the A331 and the A323, it made contact with the nearside curb prior to travelling into the opposing southbound lane, where it collided with an oncoming Ford Tourneo. As a result of the collision Mr Robinson sustained serious traumatic injuries, leading to a traumatic cardiac arrest, which in turn led to hypoxic brain injury, resulting in his death at St. George’s Hospital in Tooting on 4 December 2021.
Box 4 Road Traffic Collision. The Volkswagen Polo was travelling in excess of the speed limit of 30 mph and the driver was under the influence of alcohol, both of which contributed to the collision.
Charlie Hopkins The medical cause of Charlie Hopkins’ death was:
1a. Blunt Head Trauma The inquest concluded with a narrative conclusion as follows: Road Traffic Collision. Charlie Hopkins was 18 years old.
On 26 September 2021 at approximately 00:55 hours Mr Hopkins was driving his VW Polo travelling northbound on the Oxenden Road, Tongham. As he approached the roundabout connecting to the A331 and the A323, he made contact with the nearside curb prior to travelling into the opposing southbound lane, where it collided with an oncoming Ford Tourneo. As a result of the collision Mr Hopkins sustained a fatal traumatic head injury and died at the scene.
Mr Hopkins was travelling in excess of the speed limit of 30 mph and was under the influence of alcohol which contributed to the collision. The Hopkins family purchased the VW Polo for Charlie in January 2021. The VW Polo was fitted with airbags which did not deploy at the time of the collision.
There was a fault with the VW Polo’s airbag system which had occurred on 9 August 2013. As a result, the airbag system had been automatically disabled to prevent the risk of it deploying whilst the car was being driven in normal conditions. Accordingly, from 9 August 2013 onwards the VW Polo did not have functioning airbags and the airbag warning light on the car’s dashboard was permanently illuminated from that time onwards.
The owners of the vehicle in August 2013 were aware that the airbag warning light was illuminated, indicating a fault with the airbag system. At some point during the period from 9 August 2013 and the onward sale of the car on 1 March 2014 an unidentified individual removed the instrument cluster from the dashboard and deliberately concealed the airbag warning light with a piece of paper before returning the instrument cluster to the dashboard. As a result, the illuminated warning light was obscured and not visible to future drivers of the car.
If the airbag warning light had not been concealed the airbag fault would have been identified and remedied prior to the collision on 26 September 2021.
In May 2014 and July 2015 the new owner of the vehicle took it to a Volkswagen garage where diagnostic tests were carried out on the car’s engine control unit. The tests identified a fault with the airbag module with no corresponding warning light and the owner was advised to carry out further investigations, which was declined. Had further investigations been carried out at that time the faulty airbag and concealed warning light would have been identified and remedied prior to the collision on 26 September 2021. In the event that the airbags had deployed, Charlie’s injuries would have been less severe and he would have survived the collision.