The grieving partner of Frankie Jules-Hough says the family feel 'injustice' over the sentence handed to her killer. Adil Iqbal's prison sentence was increased from 12 to 15 years by three appeal judges last week.
The 22-year-old was driving his father's BMW M140i with one hand and filming with the other at 123mph before hitting Frankie's Skoda Fabia on the M66, near Bury.
Frankie, from Chadderton, died aged 38 along with her unborn daughter Neeve, who was due last Friday (October 13) - the same day Adil's sentence was extended.
Appearing on ITV's Good Morning Britain today (October 16), Frankie's partner Calvin Buckley says the family feel 'angry and disappointed' by the new sentence.
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