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A van driver has been jailed for seven years after killing a Tyneside family of four in a crash in North Yorkshire.A van driver has been jailed for seven years after killing a Tyneside family of four in a crash in North Yorkshire.
Scott Easton, 23, of Stockton, was jailed at Teesside Crown Court on Friday after earlier admitting causing death by dangerous driving.Scott Easton, 23, of Stockton, was jailed at Teesside Crown Court on Friday after earlier admitting causing death by dangerous driving.
The court heard he had been to a party the night before the A1 crash, had been drinking and had very little sleep.The court heard he had been to a party the night before the A1 crash, had been drinking and had very little sleep.
Paula Gilbert, 29, Neil Jex, 37, and sons Tristan, three, and Kaiden, seven months, all died in the smash.Paula Gilbert, 29, Neil Jex, 37, and sons Tristan, three, and Kaiden, seven months, all died in the smash.
The only survivor was Macauley Gilbert, eight, from South Tyneside.The only survivor was Macauley Gilbert, eight, from South Tyneside.
Easton was also told he would be banned from driving for seven years following his release from prison.Easton was also told he would be banned from driving for seven years following his release from prison.
The family had been on their way to see relatives Macauley, eight, was the only member of his family who survived
The court heard how the delivery driver had been to a party the night before the crash, had been drinking and had very little sleep.The court heard how the delivery driver had been to a party the night before the crash, had been drinking and had very little sleep.
Teesside Crown Court heard the crash was caused by a combination of the alcohol and lack of sleep.Teesside Crown Court heard the crash was caused by a combination of the alcohol and lack of sleep.
The dead family's Citroen Saxo was clipped by Easton's Ford Transit van, forcing it to career off the road and into trees on a stretch of the A1 trunk road between the junctions for Catterick and Leeming.The dead family's Citroen Saxo was clipped by Easton's Ford Transit van, forcing it to career off the road and into trees on a stretch of the A1 trunk road between the junctions for Catterick and Leeming.
The driver's barrister, Tim Roberts, QC, said his client had accepted his responsibility for what had happened.The driver's barrister, Tim Roberts, QC, said his client had accepted his responsibility for what had happened.
Mr Roberts said: "He should not have got behind the wheel of his van that day.Mr Roberts said: "He should not have got behind the wheel of his van that day.
"He should have had the maturity and good sense to walk away from work and acknowledge that he wa not fit to drive." "He should have had the maturity and good sense to walk away from work and acknowledge that he was not fit to drive."