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Double death by dangerous driving appeal

by isleofman.com 25th July 2006
A Douglas man, sent to prison for seven years after being convicted on two counts of causing death by dangerous driving, will appeal against his sentence today.

Shaun Webb was jailed in February for causing the deaths of fifty-seven year-old Elisabeth Jane Corlett of St Mark's, and her 83 year-old mother, Elaine Gawne.

The 35-year-old was driving without L-plates, licence or insurance when the incident occurred, on the Ballamodha Straight in October 2003.

The appeal wil be heard by Deemster Kerruish and Geoffrey Tattersall QC.

(Picture: Douglas courthouse, where Webb's appeal will be heard).
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 25th, July 2006 08:38pm.

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