A university student has been banned from driving after he got drunk and flipped his millionaire father's £350,000 Aston Martin.
Will Gould had to be cut out of the expensive supercar after he took it for a spin at 4am in September this year. Gould, 20, lost control of the 211mph DBS V12 and overturned the car into a field when he barely got 800 yards from his family's £2.4 farm.
At the time Gould's farmer father Colin, 50, was away on business and had no idea about his son's jaunt until he got home. The youngster from Warmingham, near Sandbach, Cheshire was trapped in the vehicle for up to three hours before firefighters came to free him from the wreckage. READ MORE: He wants to see his parents before they die, but has no idea when he'll be free Police said Grammar School educated Gould who is currently studying agriculture at Harper Adams University in Shropshire was arrested at the scene on suspicion of dangerous driving, drink driving, drug driving and taking a vehicle without the owner's consent.
He was taken to hospital where blood tests showed he had 83 micrograms of alcohol per litre of blood. The legal limit is 80 mg.
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