Two Men Jailed After Recording Themselves Driving Over 130 mph Before Fatal Crash
A court sentenced two men to prison terms after they filmed themselves driving above 130 mph and then crashed, killing one person. The footage was presented as evidence during the trial.
bbc.co.ukA court has sentenced two men to prison after they recorded themselves driving faster than 130 mph moments before a crash that killed one person. The men filmed the high-speed driving on the day of the incident. Prosecutors used the video recordings as evidence in the case.
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The court reviewed the footage and other evidence before reaching its verdict. Both defendants received custodial sentences. The case centered on the recorded speeds and the resulting fatal collision. No further court dates were announced.
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