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Audi driver who killed two boys in ‘truly appalling’ crash jailed for 13 years

An Audi driver who killed two boys and seriously injured their mother in a high-speed crash before fleeing the scene has been jailed for 13 years.

Mohammed Sullaiman Khan, 28, reached speeds of 92mph in a 40mph zone while driving his Audi RS3 “competitively” against a Bentley Continental before he hit a BMW being driven by Arathi Nahar in Birmingham New Road in Wolverhampton on March 14 2019.

Ms Nahar was left with damage to her coccyx and three displaced spinal fractures as a result of the “truly appalling” crash at

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