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Man City's Courtney Meppen-Walter jailed for death crash | Man City's Courtney Meppen-Walter jailed for death crash |
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A Manchester City footballer who caused the death of two people in a car crash has been jailed for 16 months. | A Manchester City footballer who caused the death of two people in a car crash has been jailed for 16 months. |
Courtney Meppen-Walter killed brother and sister Kulwant Singh and Ravel Kaur when his Mercedes hit their car in September. | |
Manchester Crown Court heard he was driving at up to twice the 30mph limit in central Manchester at the time. | |
The 18-year-old, who admitted causing death by careless driving, was also banned from driving for three years. | |
'Orphaned sons' | 'Orphaned sons' |
Meppen-Walter, of Middleton Road, Blackley, has not played for Manchester City's first team but has captained the England under-18 squad. | |
The court was told Mr Singh, 32, and Mrs Kaur, 37, had been sitting in the front of a Nissan Micra when it was struck by Meppen-Walter's Mercedes C220 saloon, owned by his grandfather, at 22:15 BST on 1 September. | The court was told Mr Singh, 32, and Mrs Kaur, 37, had been sitting in the front of a Nissan Micra when it was struck by Meppen-Walter's Mercedes C220 saloon, owned by his grandfather, at 22:15 BST on 1 September. |
They had been emerging from a side street when the crash happened, at the junction of Great Ducie Street and Sherborne Street. | They had been emerging from a side street when the crash happened, at the junction of Great Ducie Street and Sherborne Street. |
At the time of the impact, Meppen-Walter was driving at 55.89mph and was accelerating, the court heard. | At the time of the impact, Meppen-Walter was driving at 55.89mph and was accelerating, the court heard. |
Police said Mrs Kaur's 16 and 17-year-old sons, who were in the back of the Micra and injured in the collision, were "making a good recovery". The pair are now orphans as their father was killed in Afghanistan. | |
Moments before the crash, the defendant had been "jockeying" and "playing games" with a friend in a Volkswagen Golf along a nearby dual carriageway, the jury was told. | |
Meppen-Walter jumped out of his car and tried to help the injured, waving his arms and saying: "What have I done?" | Meppen-Walter jumped out of his car and tried to help the injured, waving his arms and saying: "What have I done?" |
Taliban persecution | Taliban persecution |
The defendant, who has played 17 times for his country, is expected to serve half his sentence - eight months - in custody but may be released earlier on an electronic tag. | The defendant, who has played 17 times for his country, is expected to serve half his sentence - eight months - in custody but may be released earlier on an electronic tag. |
Mr Singh's widow sat in the public gallery, with an interpreter relaying the proceedings, and wiped away tears during the hearing. | Mr Singh's widow sat in the public gallery, with an interpreter relaying the proceedings, and wiped away tears during the hearing. |
The crash victims came to the UK in 2001 to start a new life after fleeing persecution by the Taliban in Afghanistan, the court heard. | The crash victims came to the UK in 2001 to start a new life after fleeing persecution by the Taliban in Afghanistan, the court heard. |
Part of a victim impact statement by Kushwant Kaur, Mr Singh's widow, was read to the court, which said: "My life is destroyed after the collision. It feels like the whole world finished and the children's life destroyed. | Part of a victim impact statement by Kushwant Kaur, Mr Singh's widow, was read to the court, which said: "My life is destroyed after the collision. It feels like the whole world finished and the children's life destroyed. |
"We were planning our future together." | "We were planning our future together." |
Meppen-Walter had one previous conviction for speeding - again doing 56mph in a 30mph zone. | Meppen-Walter had one previous conviction for speeding - again doing 56mph in a 30mph zone. |
Gwyn Lewis, defending, said he was "truly sorry" for what he had done. | Gwyn Lewis, defending, said he was "truly sorry" for what he had done. |
"The incident was over in a flash," said Mr Lewis. "He stayed at the scene and tried to assist but it was already too late. | "The incident was over in a flash," said Mr Lewis. "He stayed at the scene and tried to assist but it was already too late. |
"The probation report says he's a young man who wished he could have those 10 seconds back, but of course he can't." | "The probation report says he's a young man who wished he could have those 10 seconds back, but of course he can't." |
A statement from Manchester City said the club sent its "heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the family and friends of [the victims], in what was a devastating tragedy for them and the Greater Manchester community at large". | A statement from Manchester City said the club sent its "heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the family and friends of [the victims], in what was a devastating tragedy for them and the Greater Manchester community at large". |
It is understood Meppen-Walter's contract with Manchester City expires in the summer and is not going to be renewed, on footballing grounds rather than because of the case. | It is understood Meppen-Walter's contract with Manchester City expires in the summer and is not going to be renewed, on footballing grounds rather than because of the case. |