Brothers who were killed by drunk footballer are faces of police's Christmas drink driving campaign - News Summed Up

Brothers who were killed by drunk footballer are faces of police's Christmas drink driving campaign


Two brothers who were killed by a drunk footballer in a 100mph motorway car crash when he was more than twice the drink drive limit are the faces of a police force's hard-hitting anti-drink driving campaign this Christmas. A school photograph of Arron and Ben Peak will be placed in bars, pubs and clubs to remind festive revellers of the dangers of drink and drug-driving. Arron, ten, and Ben, eight, were killed after former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Luke McCormick ploughed into their family car at almost 100mph in 2008. At the time, devastated parents Phil and Amanda slammed the sentence and said they would 'carry the emotional scars forever.' The emotive poster simply reads 'Killed' in capital letters before adding: 'Is your drink worth more than someone else's life?


Source: Daily Mail December 12, 2019 11:37 UTC



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