A motorcyclist and a car driver whose driving at "grossly excessive" speeds resulted in a five vehicle collision that cost a woman her life were each jailed for more than four years today.
Ashley Sadler, 41, was caught on camera travelling at up to 118 mph on a Honda CBR 1000 Fireblade motorbike shortly before the crash that led to the death of Fiona Reid.
Co-accused Daniel De Monerri, 38, was driving a Volkswagen Golf R and reached 90 mph before the fatal crash of the A7066 road at Bathgate, in West Lothian, which claimed the life of the mother-of-one.
A judge at the High Court in Edinburgh told the pair that the excessive high speed at which they were both driving resulted in "catastrophic consequences" and the death of a woman who was "entirely blameless".
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