The three teenagers who were killed when a BMW crashed into a tree last month all died of ‘multiple injuries’, an inquest heard.

Elliot Pullen, 17, Daniel Hancock, 18 and Ethan Goddard, 18 all died in the early hours of June 20 on the A415 in Marcham.

Elliot and Daniel were from Southmoor, while Ethan was from Abingdon.

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The driver, named locally as Tom, remains in hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Inquests into the deaths of the three teenagers were opened today (July 13) at Oxford Coroner’s Court.

Oxford Mail: Flowers left at the scene of the crashFlowers left at the scene of the crash (Image: Newsquest)

Coroner Joanna Coleman said that in each case the cause of death was multiple injuries.

The date for the full inquest at Oxford Coroner's Court has been stated as Wednesday, January 31, 2024. 

In a statement after the crash, Elliot’s family paid tribute to their ‘bright and talented’ son who was nearing the end of an IT apprenticeship qualification.

The family of Ethan said they ‘couldn’t be more proud of the fine young man he was turning into’, and Daniel's family said he ‘lived every day to its fullest.’