Liverpool Echo reports. When police arrived Clout, who had completed a counselling diploma during the day, claimed her car must have been stolen.The mum-of-three was taken to a police station but officers deemed her unfit to interview.She was breathalysed which revealed she was at twice the legal alcohol driving limit.Blood tests revealed 2.5 times the legal cocaine limit and four times the legal amount of cocaine-metabolite benzoylecgonine.Clout later admitted she had "lost control" of the car while under the influence of drink and drugs.Police found an empty vodka bottle, a full one, and "white powder" at her home in Warrington, Cheshire.Clou admitted causing death by dangerous driving, failing to stop, and driving with excess alcohol,.
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