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Pair jailed over 139mph Manchester crash that killed pedestrian

Pair jailed over 139mph Manchester crash that killed pedestrian
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Two men have been sentenced to long prison terms for a fatal car crash in Manchester, where they drove at 139mph in a 30mph zone while inhaling nitrous oxide. The collision resulted in the death of a 50-year-old pedestrian.

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The case highlights the severe consequences of reckless driving and substance abuse, leading to one of the highest sentences for such an offense in the region.

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The article reports on a court sentencing and provides factual details of the crime and the judge's remarks.

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