A dangerous driver who caused a fatal crash on the M25, resulting in the deaths of a mother-of-eight and a young man, has been sentenced to 18 years in prison.
Barancan Nurcin, driving a white Citroen Dispatch van, collided with three other vehicles on Sunday, February 4. The crash involved a silver DFSK 580 Glory, a silver Skoda Superb, and a black Peugeot 5008, occurring between junctions 22 and 21A of the motorway.
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