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Man jailed over death race crash
A driver who caused the death of a fellow motorist as he raced him along a country road with his two children in his car has been jailed for five years.
Michael Harris, 45, from Fair Oak, raced Kenneth Harding, 69, along the B2177 near Bishop's Waltham, Hants, in June 2004.
With his children, aged eight and 14, in the back, Harris raced Mr Harding before the telegraph pole crash.
He admitted death by dangerous driving at Winchester Crown Court on Monday.
Harris, driving a Subaru Impreza, had come across Mr Harding, who was driving an MG sports car, on the 1 June last year and the pair were seen racing each other like "idiots", a policewoman said.
Driving ban
Witnesses described how Harris' driving was "ludicrous and suicidal" in the moments before the accident.
After the crash Harris did not stop and turned around telling his children to keep quiet about what had happened.
He later went to police, but told them he had stopped racing Mr Harding before he crashed into the telegraph pole.
Harris pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving. He was jailed for five years and given a 15-year driving ban.
Police discovered from his car computer that the vehicle had been travelling up to 138 mph.
The police spokeswoman said the figure was backed up by Harris' son who said the car's speed had reached 135 to 140mph on the 60mph limit road.
In a statement, Mr Harding's family said they were pleased with the sentence.
It read: "Knowing Ken we were never in doubt that the statement given by Mr Harris was nothing but lies.
"His reckless driving caused the death of a kind and gentle man who had an impeccable driving record.
"We were horrified to hear how Mr Harris had been driving, especially as his children were in the car."
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There seems to be a rather ugly double standard here. I presume the evidence of his death makes the standard of driving of the dead driver even worse...