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Police at the scene of the crash (Image: ASP) They then drove to Rochdale to visit Shasta’s eldest daughter, Amber Mughal, before ‘Shas’ returned to the back seat of the car. On the day in question, March 20, 2020, the group travelled around in the car ‘looking for something to do’, prosecutor Rachel Woods told the court.Īround 8pm they went to a Tesco Express in Heywood where they took alcohol from the shop without paying and ‘went on their merry way’. The court heard Shasta and Hynes were with two other friends, Peter Fleming and Peter Scarsbrook, in Hynes' Fabia, which he had bought a month earlier and had 143,000 miles on the clock and back doors which could not open. Passengers were shouting 'slow down' at Hynes READ MORE: "She thought she was fine": Women caught drink-driving after 'misjudging how much wine they had sank' at partiesįollowing the crash, Hynes, 39, tried to run from the scene, and then repeatedly lied to police about his involvement, before DNA evidence eventually proved he was the driver. Shasta Ali was out celebrating her 47th birthday with a group of friends, travelling in a Skoda Fabia with Daniel Hynes at the wheel.īut Minshull Street Crown Court heard how Hynes started driving 'like a maniac', drifting five times around a roundabout before losing control and smashing the car, killing Shasta.
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The family of a ‘loving nana’ who was killed on her birthday in a crash have paid tribute after a dangerous driver was jailed for more than seven years.