Joanne Macaulayand
Graeme Ogston, Scotland News
A man whose son was killed in a high-speed collision that also took the lives of two of his friends said the driver had “destroyed” his family.
Connor Page, 21, Lewis Soden, 24, and Reece Williams, 23, all died after the Ford Focus being driven by Jorja Colville crashed near Falkirk in July 2024.
Colville was jailed for three years and 10 months at the High Court in Stirling after admitting causing the men’s deaths by dangerous driving. Judge Lady Ross said Colville’s driving had been “senseless, reckless and obviously dangerous”.
Connor Page’s dad Kevin told Scotland News that he “cries every day” and said Colville’s actions “as good as killed” his heartbroken wife Jill, who died after her health deteriorated last August.
The High Court in Edinburgh previously heard that Colville, from Stirling, crashed the car after driving around a bend at more than 85mph.
Speaking from his home in Brecon, in Powys in mid-Wales, Kevin Page said he also blames Colville for the loss of his wife “because of the loss of her son.”
He said: “What she’s done to us has destroyed us.
“I can guarantee if my son was still with us, Jill would still be with us.
“Life is hell now, you wake up in the night, you can hear a pin drop.
“You get up in the morning, the house is empty.
“You see Connor’s bed where he left it, nobody has ever slept in it since.”
Connor had recently qualified as an HGV driver and was on a visit to Scotland with his friend Lewis to visit fellow online gamer Reece Williams, whose girlfriend was Colville.
They booked into their hotel, and then Colville picked up the men in her car.
Kevin says he thinks the plan was to go out for the evening for a meal and possibly bowling.
But they never reached their destination.
The court was told a witness saw Colville’s white Ford Focus pull away at speed after overtaking her.
Following a series of bends in the road, the witness noticed debris on the roadway and then saw the Focus in bushes.
The car was on its side, badly damaged, and Colville was covered in blood and screaming for help.
When police arrived Colville confirmed she was the driver and said Reece Williams was in the car along with her friends.
Reece had sustained blunt-force injuries to his head, chest, abdomen and limbs in the crash.
Lewis Soden suffered multiple injuries to his head, neck, chest abdomen and pelvis and Connor died from multiple blunt-force head and neck injuries.
Kevin Page said: “It was hard for us, to try to deal with it, that we’d lost our son so far from home.
“What those boys went through in that space of 15 minutes, of chaos really, is beyond me.
“And I do wake up at night wondering what Connor went through.”
Kevin and Jill were in bed at about 01:20 when the police knocked on their door.
Kevin added: “He said (Connor) had been in a traffic accident in Scotland and due to his injuries, he’s passed away.
“I just went numb.
“So I had to break the news to (Jill) sat on the bed. I said ‘Connor’s gone’.”
Kevin said the aftermath of the fatal crash, which included a post-mortem, was a further ordeal.
He said: “It was hard for us, to try and deal with it, that we’d lost our son so far from home.
“And it’s the same for him, to die so far from home and never seeing us again.
“Two weeks I think we had to wait, he was stuck up there for two weeks.”
Kevin said his wife Jill, who suffered from a lung condition, never recovered from Connor’s death.
He said: “She did give up in the end. She lost her fight, she lost her spark.
“She was fighting the grief, she was fighting all of it.”
Kevin said Connor was an “amazing” son.
“He was lovely, helpful, hard-working.
“He’s a child you really would wish for.”

