A Ferrari driver who died in a car -accident despite David Cameron's police fencers fighting to save his life just after the Supercar is broken in a tree.
Benjamin Gladman, 31, died after his red Ferrari 360 'almost broke in two' when he hit a tree on the narrow single Baan Bow Hill, just south of Marlingford in Norfolk just before 3 p.m. on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Gladman lived with his brother less than half a mile away from the scene of the crash.
Lord Cameron, who had been near a shooting weekend, was one of the first to arrive at the crash next to his team of bodyguards.
The former Prime Minister's security team jumped out of their country Rover, removed Mr. Gladman from his two-seater sports car and carried out resuscitation on the 31-year-old, who was later pronounced by paramedics.
A female passenger was flown to the hospital where she remains in a serious but not life -threatening condition.
Chef Geoff Mayer met the wreck when he drove home from work, moments before Lord Cameron arrived with his bodyguards.
He went to the help of the affected driver and called 999 shortly before Lord Cameron arrived in one of the two Land Rover discoveries.
Benjamin Gladman, 31, died after his Red Ferrari 360 hit a tree on a narrow single Baanweg, just south of Marlingford in Norfolk on Saturday afternoon
Chef Geoff Mayer met the wreck when he drove home from work, just before David Cameron arrived with his bodyguards
Former Prime Minister David Cameron, who had been near a shooting weekend, was one of the first to arrive at the crash next to his team of bodyguards
The sports car hit a tree at a cross where the narrow Bow Hill de B1108 met west of Norwich
The crashed vehicle was a Red Ferrari 360, a sports car with two seats made from 1999 to 2004
Mayer said: 'I tried to understand what I saw when I came around the corner.
“It was clear that it was a Ferrari in a bush. I was shocked. I got closer and realized that it was not just left in a bush, but that a crash had just happened. The car was almost halved.
“I got out and the man tried to speak. I could not understand what he said and the woman in the car was unconscious.
'I was comfortable with the driver and told him that I was calling in help and told him that he had to stay with me when a tractor and two Land Rover discovers stopped behind me.
“One of them turned and left and the other came and helped.”
Mayer, who had driven home from his job in the Bell Pub in Marlingford and also runs a ownership company with his brother, added: 'The people in the country Rover said that I had to say [to the 999 operator] That they were a special unit police, undercover, and to tell the person on the phone that they took the lead over the scene, but that they still needed emergency services.
'The undercover officers then removed the driver from the car and carried out resuscitation on him and I saw him losing his life.
“They also dragged the woman out of the car, who screamed. It was a horrible experience and something that will never leave me.
'I was shocked that the undercover officers had arrived so quickly, but it was only later told that they were at David Cameron at the Grote Melton shoot.
'I am not a spiritual person, but I do feel connected to the man who died because I was one of the very last people he saw alive, perhaps the last person, and I feel that I owe him something.
“I offer my condolences to the family for their pain and suffering and I also wish the passenger the best of health.”
A female passenger was flown to the hospital where she remains in a serious but non -life -threatening situation
The Ferrari 'broke almost in half' after touching a tree, according to Mr. Mayer
“It was clear that it was a Ferrari in a bush,” said Mr. Mayer. “I was shocked. I got closer and realized that it was not just left in a bush, but that a crash had just happened '
Mr. Gladman had driven in a red Ferrari 360 similar to that above when he hit a tree, killed him and seriously injured his female passenger
MailOnline revealed on Tuesday how the police protectors of Lord Cameron had fought to save the life of Mr Gladman.
The Tory-Peer had participated in the Grote Melton shoot in the nearby Marlingford Hall, who is owned by his former Eton School friend Nicholas Evans-Lombe, before witnessing the crash scene.
A source said that the ex-prime minister described the scene as 'very moving'.
They said: 'He feels great sympathy for those involved and their families.
“He is very proud of the protection team and the professionalism and dedication they showed.”
The B-road was closed after the crash while the emergency services, including an ambulance, worked. The reopened six hours later around 9 p.m.
The road is located in the South Norfolk district, which saw the highest number of traffic collisions in the province, with 174 between January and August last year.
This last crash comes only a few months after two vehicles collided in the same way, with police, fire and ambulance manning that run to the stage.
The accident in October saw one person to Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital via the Road Ambulance and the closure of the B1108.
In March last year, a man who rode a Ferrari F430 by Dragons' den -Winner Ross Mendham lost control in a 20 mph zone in the center of Norwich.