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Tommy Whitmore jailed over fatal Peterborough crash Tommy Whitmore jailed over fatal Peterborough crash
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A "grossly intoxicated" driver who killed three people in a head-on crash has been jailed for eight years and four months.A "grossly intoxicated" driver who killed three people in a head-on crash has been jailed for eight years and four months.
Tommy Whitmore, 26, had been drinking beer and gin before his pick-up truck smashed into a Renault Megane.Tommy Whitmore, 26, had been drinking beer and gin before his pick-up truck smashed into a Renault Megane.
Siblings Tomas Kocko 19, and Jana Kockova, 21, and her fiancé Marko Makula, 22, died in the crash in their hometown of Peterborough on 14 April.Siblings Tomas Kocko 19, and Jana Kockova, 21, and her fiancé Marko Makula, 22, died in the crash in their hometown of Peterborough on 14 April.
Whitmore, 26, was more than twice the legal alcohol limit.Whitmore, 26, was more than twice the legal alcohol limit.
He was also over the limit for cannabis, Cambridge Crown Court heard.He was also over the limit for cannabis, Cambridge Crown Court heard.
Whitmore, 26, of Stonegate, Cowbit, Lincolnshire, pleaded guilty to three counts of causing death by dangerous driving.Whitmore, 26, of Stonegate, Cowbit, Lincolnshire, pleaded guilty to three counts of causing death by dangerous driving.
The crash happened late at night on the slip road to Stanground, on the westbound carriageway of the Fletton Parkway.The crash happened late at night on the slip road to Stanground, on the westbound carriageway of the Fletton Parkway.
The impact of the collision caused both vehicles to be thrown into the air, police said.The impact of the collision caused both vehicles to be thrown into the air, police said.
The court heard Whitmore, who was injured in the crash, had been warned by his girlfriend not to get behind the wheel.The court heard Whitmore, who was injured in the crash, had been warned by his girlfriend not to get behind the wheel.
Judge David Farrell QC told him: "You made a deliberate decision to drive, despite being grossly intoxicated."Judge David Farrell QC told him: "You made a deliberate decision to drive, despite being grossly intoxicated."
He said this resulted in Whitmore being "unable to read the road and signs which would have been obvious to a sober driver".He said this resulted in Whitmore being "unable to read the road and signs which would have been obvious to a sober driver".
In a victim impact statement, the families of those who died said they felt "indescribable pain" and the "mental wounds may never heal".In a victim impact statement, the families of those who died said they felt "indescribable pain" and the "mental wounds may never heal".
Cambridgeshire Police said Ms Kockova and Mr Makula were parents to two young children who were left orphaned by the crash. Cambridgeshire Police said Ms Kockova and Mr Makula were parents to two young children, aged two and one, who were left orphaned by the crash.
Whitmore was banned from driving for nine years and two months.Whitmore was banned from driving for nine years and two months.