Restaurant owner and manager both died after car hit tree and plunged down embankment, inquest hears
Separate inquests have opened after two men died when the car they were in hit a tree and plunged down an embankment on a country road near Oldham.
Karl Edward Young, 34, who was driving the car, and his front-seat passenger Reiss Jarvis, 21, both passed away from multiple injuries at the Royal Oldham Hospital following the accident on Huddersfield Road, Delph, on November 10.
Karl, of Beckett Street, Lees, was the owner and chef at the Grill at Number 20 in Oldham town centre, and Reiss, of Beech Avenue, Oldham, was the bar manager, but had previously worked as a TV actor.
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At the opening into both men’s inquests, assistant coroner Michael Salt, sitting at Rochdale Coroner’s Court, adjourned Reiss’ full inquest until May 10, 2022, and the hearing for Karl will take place on May 11.
Coroner’s officer PC Jane Scullion told the hearing Karl had been driving his Mazda 3 car on Huddersfield Road when it hit a tree and went down an embankment, landing in a field below.
She said both were taken to hospital but passed away shortly after arrival.
A post mortem examination carried out by Emil Salmo revealed the cause of their deaths was multiple traumatic injuries.
Mr Salt has asked for reports to be compiled by Greater Manchester Police’s collision investigation unit for both inquests.
It is understood Reiss starred in the 2017 crime drama Murdered for Being Different , which is based on the murder of Sophie Lancaster, 20, in Rossendale. He played Michael Gorman in the show.
In the aftermath of the tragedy, floral tributes were placed at the scene and several of Reiss’ friends turned out in shock at the loss of the young actor.
Pal Kieran Ackers said Reiss was ‘one in a million’.
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Paying tribute to Karl following his death, his family said: “Karl was one of life’s truly lovely and genuine people. He was kind, gentle and loved by so many.
“He was a lifelong Oldham Athletic fan, and keen sports enthusiast, who loved to travel and led a full life surrounded by a large family and many friends.
“It’s beyond words how much we will miss Karl. Losing him is unbearable and has left a huge void in our lives.
“Our hearts are broken and our lives will never be the same but we had the absolute pleasure and honour of being part of his life and sharing so many happy times together. That is our only comfort at this dark time.”
The Manchester Evening News previously reported how a man was left in a life-threatening condition after being injured by a firework at a vigil for Reiss and Karl.
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