‘We’ve been given a life sentence’
39-year-old Claire Adkins was killed in a car crash in Spetchley in February 2024. Her family say they want the man responsible to be given a longer sentence.
Leo Painter, 6, and Courtney Hemming, 26, also died following the crash on the A44.
Joe-Lewis Tyler, of no fixed address, was well over the legal alcohol limit, and under the influence of cocaine and cannabis.
The 34-year-old was also driving uninsured, and going at about 90 miles per hour in a 50 zone.
The victims' loved ones have now requested for the sentence to be re-considered under the 'Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme'.
Claire's mum, Julia Earlam, describes her daughter to our reporter Matt Hutchinson, and explains how she wants her to be remembered.
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