TikTok Star's High-Speed Crash and Year on the Run
A prominent TikTok influencer has narrowly avoided a prison sentence after crashing his supercar at high speed and then spending a year abroad evading the UK justice system. Harrison Sullivan, 24, who is known online as HSTikkyTokky, appeared at Staines Magistrates’ Court to be sentenced for his role in a dramatic incident that occurred in March 2024.
The Crash and The Aftermath
The court heard how Sullivan lost control of his McLaren in Virginia Water, Surrey, in broad daylight. Witnesses reported to police that the vehicle was "going extremely fast", with one estimating a speed of at least 100mph on a single carriageway road. Data extracted from the car's own systems confirmed he was travelling at 71mph in a 40mph zone at the moment of impact.
Kane Alexander, prosecuting, emphasised the danger of the situation, stating, "It was going 30mph over the speed limit... with other road users present." Following the crash, instead of facing the consequences, Sullivan left the country. He spent the next 12 months in Dubai, Thailand, and Spain, where he continued to create and post content for his social media followers.
The Final Reckoning
Sullivan's international evasion came to an end in August 2025 when he was detained by authorities in Spain for unrelated matters. He was subsequently brought back to the United Kingdom by police and arrested. Last month, he pleaded guilty to charges of dangerous driving and driving without insurance.
Appearing in court on Friday wearing a grey prison tracksuit, Sullivan was handed a one-year suspended custodial sentence. In addition to the suspended jail term, the social media personality has been disqualified from driving for two years. Several members of his family and friends were present in the courtroom for the sentencing.