They are the words the survivors of a horror car crash that killed a grandmother hope will stay with the driver forever. Trent Simm, 25, was sentenced on Tuesday (November 14) to seven years and four months in prison after admitting he caused the death of Doris Bridgehouse by dangerous driving.
He also pleaded guilty to causing serious injury to her daughter Amanda Holmes and his passenger Aaron Scott in the crash on Halifax Road in Littleborough.
Simm, a dad-of-one, sat in court wearing a blue suit, his head bowed for much of the proceedings - including the moments when two people who survived the horror crash read their victim statements out loud. READ MORE: Killer who murdered son of Manchester United title winner dies in prison READ MORE: "I just don't want any trouble...
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