
Stirlingshire, November 23, 2025
Jorja Colville, aged 21, admitted to causing a fatal crash on C3 Moss Road near Dunmore, Stirlingshire, in July 2024, by driving at speeds exceeding 85 mph on a 60 mph rural road, resulting in the deaths of three male passengers.
Incident Details and Cause
Data extracted from Colville’s Ford Focus indicated speeds reached up to 92.6 mph just before a dangerous bend, with the vehicle maintaining speeds over 85 mph throughout the curve. The excessive speed caused loss of control after hitting a dip in the road, leading to a fatal crash with three occupants killed instantly.
Victims and Injuries
The three men who died were identified as Reece Williams, 23, Lewis Soden, 24, and Connor Page, 21. Post mortem examinations revealed multiple blunt force injuries consistent with the severity of the crash. Colville sustained broken shoulder and ribs and has not driven since the incident.
Road Conditions and Warnings
The crash occurred on a rural stretch known for hazardous features, including a series of peaks and troughs with clear warning signage to alert drivers of the dangers ahead. Despite these warnings, the excessive speed was the primary factor in the loss of vehicle control.
Witness Account
A motorist traveling behind Colville witnessed the vehicle lose stability immediately after navigating the dip in the road, corroborating the data showing dangerous speeds in a high-risk area.
Impact on Families and Community
The fatal accident has deeply affected the victims’ families and the local Stirlingshire community, highlighting the tragic consequences of reckless speeding. Colville’s serious injuries and admission add a sobering dimension to the case.
Wider Context
This incident exemplifies the ongoing global issue of speeding as a top cause of fatal road accidents, particularly on rural roads with challenging layouts and advisory signage. It serves as a reminder of the urgent need for adherence to speed limits and safer driving practices to prevent further tragedies.

