ITV News North of England Reporter Amy Welch spoke to the family of a woman who was killed by a dangerous driver who was filming himself speeding at 123 mph
Ms Jules-Hough was 17 weeks pregnant with her first daughter, Neeve. Her daughter died with her when she passed away two days later in hospital surrounded by her family, having never regained consciousness. "With him being in coma for so long we got to the point where we thought surely won’t be same boy when wakes up," she toldTobias is now in reception and has been working with his class to develop a road safety character which will be brought to life as part of a new charity being launched by Ms Jules-Hough's family to teach children the dangers of reckless driving.
The reconstruction is not real and the people involved are actors but Mr Hough found it extremely upsetting. For him, it means reliving Ms Jules-Hough's final moments. But, following an appeal the decision was reviewed and three Court of Appeal judges increased it to 15 years after deciding the original punishment had been "unduly lenient."
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