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Friday's headlines: Motorist who killed teen jailed and mum in tears over tattoo

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Good evening and welcome to Friday’s news briefing.The top stories on the Daily Record website today include: motorist who killed teen jailed, mum in tears over tattoo and TUI flights cancelled amid ‘lost of life’ warning at destination.Here are the main headlines.

A motorist who killed a schoolboy cyclist after driving at "grossly excessive" speed in dark and foggy conditions was jailed today .

Sami Ula Jabbar was travelling at about 80mph in a 30mph zone in a Mercedes E400 when he collided with 16-year-old Harley Smith on November 6, 2020.

A judge told Jabbar, 29, at the High Court in Edinburgh : "Be under no misapprehension here. This is a very serious matter." READ MORE: Scots motorist who killed teen cyclist while driving at 'grossly excessive' speed in fog jailed A heartbroken mum was left in tears as she claims a £250 tribute tattoo of her late grandma 'looks more like Rod Stewart .' Sarah Jackson wanted a 'permanent reminder' of 'mother figure' Thelma Jackson so she booked to have a giant portrait of her linked on her upper arm at Creative Tattoo Warrington.When the 38-year-old was shown a photo of the 'awful' tribute she 'burst into tears', and she's since been too embarrassed to wear vest tops that would reveal it. READ MORE: Heartbroken mum left in tears after £250 tribute tattoo of late grandma 'looks more like Rod Stewart’ Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing up to our daily newsletter?We send a morning and lunchtime newsletter covering the latest headlines every day.We also send coronavirus updates at 5pm on weekdays, and a round up of the week's must-read stories on Sunday afternoons.Signing up is simple, easy and free.You can pop your email address into the sign up

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