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Audi driver who killed a motorcyclist is convicted after false medical claims
STEVEN Naylor, an Audi A4 driver who killed a motorcyclist in a collision in Huyton, Merseyside, and then spent years falsely claiming he was medically unfit to be prosecuted, has finally had his day in Court.
After 1 of the largest investigations ever carried out by Merseyside Police's Serious Collision Investigations Unit, on:- 8 January 2026, have proved beyond doubt that Steven Naylor lied about being medically unfit to face justice. Naylor, 41, of St Helens, Merseyside, has now been jailed for 12 years after admitting causing death by dangerous driving and perverting the course of justice. His wife, Lisa Naylor, 40, was also sentenced to:- 4 and a ½, years for her role in the deceit. Naylor killed 23 year old motorcyclist Owen Baugh's Suzuki motorbike, in a collision, on the M62, on:- 25 April 2021. Instead of taking responsibility, he spent years spinning a web of lies to avoid prosecution, even claiming he was incapable of living a normal life. Since the incident, Merseyside Police's Investigations team gathered hundreds of hours of CCTV and mobile footage showing Naylor playing rugby, kayaking, dancing at festivals, and holidaying, alongside extensive medical and documentary evidence. This painstaking work exposed his claims as fiction and ensured justice for Owen's family. Detective Constable Clare Barker said:- "The actions of Steven and Lisa Naylor have been nothing short of callous and have not allowed Owen's already grieving family and friends to begin to make steps forward. My thoughts remain firmly with the Baugh family, who have shown immense dignity and strength throughout this ordeal. I would also like to thank the members of the public who stopped to help on the M62 on the night of this collision and who assisted with our investigation. In particular, 2 motorists who bravely put themselves in harm's way by running to Owen's aid and waving towards other approaching motorists to warn them of what was ahead. This case shows that we will never relent in our pursuit of justice for those killed or seriously injured on our roads. No matter how long it takes, we will challenge dishonesty, and fight for victims and their families." A Spokesperson for Merseyside Police added:- "Our thoughts remain with Owen's loved ones, who have shown immense strength throughout this ordeal."
Detective Constable Clare Barker, the Investigating Officer from SCIU, said:- "Owen's death was needless and completely avoidable and it has had a devastating impact his family and the many people who knew and loved him. They have always been at the forefront of our minds and whilst today's sentence will do nothing to bring Owen back to his family, I hope it gives them some comfort knowing that the people responsible for his death and the subsequent near 5 years of delays and additional heartache are now serving time behind bars. This has been an incredibly challenging case, not just because of its complexity, but because of the deliberate and sustained dishonesty shown by the suspects over such a long period of time. They repeatedly claimed that Steven Naylor was unable to live a functioning life and was mentally incapable of being able to face the consequences of his actions whilst driving on that fateful April 2021 night. Yet the evidence we have painstakingly gathered has shown a very different lifestyle than what was portrayed. This evidence clearly showed Steven Naylor going about his daily routine and enjoying outings with his family, all whilst showing no regard for the grieving family of Owen Baugh. Through the gathering of hundreds of hours of CCTV and a raft of medical and documentary evidence, we have been able to show that the story being portrayed was just that, a piece of fiction. The actions of both Steven and Lisa Naylor have been nothing short of callous and have not allowed Owen's already grieving family and friends to begin to make steps forward. My thoughts remain firmly with the Baugh family, who have shown immense dignity and strength throughout this ordeal. I would also like to thank the members of the public who stopped to help on the M62 on the night of this collision and who assisted with our investigation. In particular, 2 motorists who bravely put themselves in harm's way by running to Owen's aid and waving towards other approaching motorists to warn them of what was ahead. I hope this outcome sends a powerful message that Merseyside Police will not relent in our pursuit of justice for those killed or seriously injured on our roads. We will continue to investigate thoroughly and with tenacity, challenging dishonesty whilst always focusing on victims and their families, no matter how long it takes." COMMENTS (0)
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