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'Unimaginable' ordeal for parents wrongly told son had survived car crash

South Yorkshire Police referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct after misidentifying a fatal crash victim, causing distress and prompting arrests.

  • On December 13, a silver Toyota Corolla veered off Todwick Road near Rotherham, and South Yorkshire Police initially misidentified the fatal crash victims, confusing 17-year-old Trevor Wynn with 18-year-old Joshua Johnson.
  • Because the injured teenager was sedated and seriously hurt, Trevor Wynn's family visited the patient every day for three weeks without realising the mix-up, while a friend who alerted Johnson's parents prompted forensic identification teams to uncover the error on Sunday.
  • Donors raised more than 1,000 for Wynn's family after they believed he had died, while a separate fundraiser for Joshua Johnson collected over 11,000, and Stoner pledged further events.
  • South Yorkshire Police has referred the case to the Independent Office for Police Conduct, and an 18-year-old and a 19-year-old are on bail pending inquiries.
  • Assistant Chief Constable Colin McFarlane offered to meet families, saying `This has obviously come as a huge shock to everyone` as the South Yorkshire mayor demanded a full investigation.
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Parents spent three weeks by wrong boy’s bedside after police mix-up

The parents of a teenager who died in a car crash spent three weeks at the wrong boy’s hospital bedside in an “unimaginable ordeal” after a police mix-up....

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The Star broke the news in Sheffield, United Kingdom on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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