But that all changed when a glamping trip for Natalie's birthday ended in horror just one month later, reports ChronicleLive . It later emerged the drunk teenage driver had been given impromptu lessons by McGough on the campsite. But McGough, a respected nurse at Sunderland's Royal Hospital, lied in a bid to avoid blame - only to later admit it to police. "She shouldn't be working now," said the 30-year-old, who left her Greggs job following the August 2018 incident. McGough was reportedly at the wheel of the Audi at first before allowing the 16-year-old to drive.
Source: Daily Mirror October 20, 2019 21:11 UTC