A teenager 'Left for Dead' by her friend after a drunken car says that she should be “in prison for at least two years.”
Becky Williams underwent a broken skull, several bleeding to the brain and hearing loss after the crash in July 2023.
But her so-called friend Sophie Lorenc, who had turned the Nissan Micra from her parents after she crashed into a postbox, just grabbed her vodka bottle and fled the scene.
It was only coincidental that the 4 -hour crash was noticed by a passer -by who warned the emergency services about the crash that Becky had caught unconscious in the passenger seat.
She said: 'It is completely honest to say she left me for death. And since it happened, she has not shown any regret, there has been no sympathy of her.
'I think she is a danger to society and a waste of space. I think she should get nothing less than a two -year custom term.
“My life has been changed forever due to the crash. I have lost so much because of my injuries and, although I was her good friend, she is not bothered by it.
“I had to have my head shaved because of the injuries and she started jokes to make me as bald.”

Becky Williams was 'left' by her friend after a drunken car and says that she must “suffer in prison for at least two years”

She underwent a broken skull, several bleeding to the brain and hearing loss after the crash in July 2023

Her so-called friend Sophie Lorenc, who had turned her parents' Nissan Micra after she crashed into a post box, just grabbed her vodka bottle and fled the scene
Lorenc, who, like Mrs. Williams, was 17 at the time of the crash in Malverns, Worcestershire, admitted that he caused injury caused by dangerous driving, using a motor vehicle on a road without external insurance, driving a motor vehicle without a driver's license and worsened vehicle. She will be convicted next month.
The victim of the crash admits that the terrible series of events started with her mother about visiting her school days.
'I had just returned from a vacation with my nan and great nan and Sophie said she had a party while her parents were gone.
'I knew my mother didn't think she had a good influence, so told her that I was going to the house of another friend.
'It turned out that there was no party, but a few others and many drinks.
“It turned out that her parents were gone at her nan's funeral, but she wanted to spend it drinking.”
The teenagers defeated Cider, Wodka and Rum and then around 3 o'clock, Lorenc said that she was 'a promise' and was planning to drive nine miles to Worcester to see a boy.
“I said, let's get a taxi,” said Mrs. Williams, “but she said,” My parents left their keys, I am assured to drive their car. “

Lorenc (left) has admitted that he was injured by dangerous driving, using a motor vehicle on a road without insurance from third parties, driving a motor vehicle without a driver's license and exacerbated vehicle. She will be convicted next month.

Mrs. Williams has been left with life -changing injuries, while her former friend is waiting for a number of row -violations

Becky's list of injuries included a broken skull, bleeding in her brain, tendon damage on her right hand, partial amputation of her ear and hearing loss
'I remember taking a shower and gave me a deadline to think of the money for a taxi. I called people but didn't get anywhere. I tried to prevent her from doing it.
'If I were there, I would have slept on the couch until it was quite time to go home because this boy lived on our way.
'I really didn't want to get in the car with her, but she is very manipulative and I was very drunk and easily manipulated.
“Sophie told me she had driven earlier and showed me her license while she obscured the word” for the time being. “
“I didn't even take my things with me, I wore her shoes, but in the end I went into trying to make sure she didn't crash.”
Mrs. Williams remembers that the car quickly hit the sidewalk and her boyfriend almost collapsed in a parked car before it all became empty when Lorenc crashed into a postbox when she left Malvern on the Worcester Road and turned the car around.
She was eventually freely cut by firefighters and spent five nights in the hospital.
Speaking of the impact on her life, she added: 'I always thought I could have gone far with music. I played piano, drums, guitar, bass and ukulele, but that has disappeared. I cannot rectify my right thumb now.

She had to have her head shaved because of the injuries and Lorenc 'started to joke about the fact that I was bald'

It was only coincidental that the 4 -hour crash was noticed by a passer -by who warned the emergency services about the crash that Becky had caught unconscious in the passenger seat. She spent five nights in the hospital
'I have an attack of memory loss and have permanently lost the hearing in one ear that has influenced my singing.
'I also found out in blood tests in the hospital that I was pregnant at the time. I had no idea. '
Becky's list of injuries included a broken skull, bleeding in her brain, tendon damage on her right hand, partial amputation of her ear and hearing loss.
She also had skin transplants on her right arm, a broken right -hand pols, rash against her chest and a breast injury.
And not a drop of sympathy from Lorenc.
“I was absolutely shocked that she would just deny her accountability for what happened,” said Becky.
'When I was in the hospital, I had no access to social media, but she spread it that I had amputated my arm so that she knew how serious it was.
“I love her very much now. I was very stupid, but I don't even care, so I don't think something good will come from her.
“She needs time inside to let her realize what serious damage she has done.”
Becky's mother Charlotte Pheaseey, 37, added: 'The passer -by saved my daughter's life. If it were not for him, my daughter would not be around today.
“The other girl has not shown a bit of regret that I find surprising.”