COUSIN'S 25-PINT RAGE: 4-Year-Old DEAD in Horrific Crash!

COUSIN'S 25-PINT RAGE: 4-Year-Old DEAD in Horrific Crash!

The laughter of a family road trip dissolved into a nightmare on the A2. Hayley, her partner Lovell, and their two young children, including little Peter, nicknamed “Peter Rabbit,” were enjoying a simple drive when another vehicle began to pursue them with menacing intent.

The pursuing truck, driven by Owen Maughan, relentlessly shadowed their Ford Ranger, weaving and accelerating, creating a terrifying game of cat and mouse. Hayley frantically captured the unfolding drama on her phone, sending desperate voice notes to her mother, Erica, detailing the escalating danger.

The chase culminated in a deliberate, brutal impact. Owen Maughan, now admitting to manslaughter, rammed Lovell’s vehicle. The force of the collision sent the Ford Ranger spinning, rolling three times before coming to rest on the opposite side of the road, facing a hedge.

Peter, tragically, was thrown from the vehicle. His mother found him lying motionless on the grass, a heartbreaking discovery that would forever haunt her. Despite desperate attempts at resuscitation, young Peter was pronounced dead at the hospital shortly after 10 pm.

Hayley and one-year-old Annarica escaped with minor injuries, but Lovell Mahon suffered catastrophic injuries – multiple fractures and severe brain trauma that have left him unlikely to ever walk again. The prosecution argues Owen Maughan intended to kill or cause serious harm, aided by his father, Patrick, who allegedly actively encouraged the attack.

Hayley described her uncle, Patrick Maughan, as being consumed by rage in the moments before the crash – “blood red” in the face, “spitting and frothing” with anger. She testified that he “revved up” the situation, escalating the confrontation that led to the devastating collision.

WORDS BYLINE: Julia Roberts / The mum of a four-year-old boy allegedly murdered by an uncle and cousin in a high speed hit-and-run sent a series of voice notes during a chase shortly before the fatal crash. / Hayley Maughan told her mother that she "knew they wouldn't stop" as the Ford Ranger Wildtrak which she was in was pursued along the A2 in Kent on Sunday June 1. / She was in the car with her husband Lovell Mahon, who was driving, and their two children, Peter and one-year-old daughter Annarica. / Tailing them was a Ford Ranger driven by her cousin Owen Maughan, 27, with his father Patrick, 54, as front seat passenger. / Maidstone Crown Court heard the family had been heading home from Pepe's restaurant in the town's high street when the wo vehicles came together "by chance" at around 9pm. / Owen and Patrick Maughan had been drinking alcohol for more than six hours in Rochester High Street's Jolly Knight pub and City Wall wine bar. / CCTV footage showed Patrick consuming as many as 13 pints of lager and Owen having 12 bottles, mostly of Peroni, before they drove off from Almon Place car park, heading up Star Hill and towards the M2. / Although it is not known where the pursuit began, by approximately 9.20pm it was being captured on dashcam by three lorries. / Played in court and starting from the A2 junction with Shorne and Cobham, it showed both pickup trucks intermittently braking heavily and pulling up alongside each other as they travelled along the four-lane carriageway. / Hayley Maughan filmed some of the pursuit and in numerous voice notes sent to her mum, Erica Maughan, she could be heard telling her "Told you they haven't stopped", followed by "I knew they wouldn't." / Just two minutes before the fatal crash occurred, she added: "He's still following". / In one video clip sent to her mum and showing Owen and Patrick's truck behind them, Hayley remarked: "Look, he's still doing it." / Erica, in turn, could be heard in her voice messages asking her daughter's whereabouts and saying "drive on". ...

The encounter appeared random, a chance meeting on the A2 with no known prior dispute. Yet, the consequences were irreversible. Hayley’s police interview revealed her sheer terror, her desperate plea to “get home” and the agonizing realization that a simple seatbelt check might have altered fate.

She confessed to a haunting regret: Peter had a habit of undoing his seatbelt, and in her panic, she hadn’t ensured it was fastened. “Maybe if I’d checked, he would have been alive,” she lamented, a mother’s grief echoing with unbearable weight.

After the crash, Hayley pulled her daughter from the wreckage and desperately searched for her son, her screams attracting the attention of a passing Tesla driver. He rushed the family to the hospital, but it was too late for Peter. A passenger from the Tesla remained at the scene, searching for Lovell.

WORDS BYLINE: Julia Roberts / The mum of a four-year-old boy allegedly murdered by an uncle and cousin in a high speed hit-and-run sent a series of voice notes during a chase shortly before the fatal crash. / Hayley Maughan told her mother that she "knew they wouldn't stop" as the Ford Ranger Wildtrak which she was in was pursued along the A2 in Kent on Sunday June 1. / She was in the car with her husband Lovell Mahon, who was driving, and their two children, Peter and one-year-old daughter Annarica. / Tailing them was a Ford Ranger driven by her cousin Owen Maughan, 27, with his father Patrick, 54, as front seat passenger. / Maidstone Crown Court heard the family had been heading home from Pepe's restaurant in the town's high street when the wo vehicles came together "by chance" at around 9pm. / Owen and Patrick Maughan had been drinking alcohol for more than six hours in Rochester High Street's Jolly Knight pub and City Wall wine bar. / CCTV footage showed Patrick consuming as many as 13 pints of lager and Owen having 12 bottles, mostly of Peroni, before they drove off from Almon Place car park, heading up Star Hill and towards the M2. / Although it is not known where the pursuit began, by approximately 9.20pm it was being captured on dashcam by three lorries. / Played in court and starting from the A2 junction with Shorne and Cobham, it showed both pickup trucks intermittently braking heavily and pulling up alongside each other as they travelled along the four-lane carriageway. / Hayley Maughan filmed some of the pursuit and in numerous voice notes sent to her mum, Erica Maughan, she could be heard telling her "Told you they haven't stopped", followed by "I knew they wouldn't." / Just two minutes before the fatal crash occurred, she added: "He's still following". / In one video clip sent to her mum and showing Owen and Patrick's truck behind them, Hayley remarked: "Look, he's still doing it." / Erica, in turn, could be heard in her voice messages asking her daughter's whereabouts and saying "drive on". ...

Hayley insists this was no accident. “They knew what they were doing,” she told the court, “They had enough time to think. They chased us from… Cobham, Shorne.” The trial continues, seeking to unravel the truth behind this senseless tragedy and bring justice for little Peter Rabbit.