Ketamine-addicted Driver Kills Biker, Asks Paramedics About Crash

A tragic incident involving a ketamine-addicted driver has resulted in the death of a motorcyclist, Spencer Rothwell-Poole. The accident occurred on December 14, 2024, in Bolton, England, where the victim was pronounced dead at the scene.
Details of the Incident
Cormac Sale, 22, displayed erratic driving behavior before the crash. Witnesses noted his car weaving through traffic and overtaking vehicles dangerously on the wrong side of the road. The crash occurred around 9:40 PM on Chorley Old Road.
Eyewitness Accounts
Multiple drivers reported concerns about Sale’s driving prior to the accident. Some described feeling endangered as his Skoda Fabia sped past them, with one witness estimating his speed between 60 and 75 mph in a 40 mph zone.
Aftermath of the Crash
- Spencer Rothwell-Poole was a 22-year-old motorcyclist riding within the speed limit.
- Despite immediate medical assistance, he succumbed to his injuries.
Sale was found in a disoriented state shortly after the collision, asking paramedics if there had been a crash. He admitted to consuming an unspecified amount of ketamine and being treated for addiction.
Legal Proceedings
In court, Sale pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving. He was sentenced to 10 years and eight months in prison and received a 12-year driving ban.
During the legal proceedings, it was revealed that Sale’s blood tested at 192 microgrammes of ketamine per 100ml, nearly ten times the legal limit. Additionally, his car insurance had been canceled two days before the accident due to payment issues.
Victim’s Family Impact
Judge Jon Close expressed the profound impact on Rothwell-Poole’s family, highlighting the emotional pain and loss they will endure. Sale’s reckless actions altered their lives irreparably.
This case serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of drug-induced driving. The consequences of such choices can be devastating, resulting in tragic losses for victims and their families.




