A girl who watched her little sister's death caused by a reckless driver has been left with PTSD her mother says. Morgan Ellis was there when her younger sister Courtney, 14, was hit and killed by a speeding Renault Megane back in September 2020.
The car was being driven by Brandon Turton - who was travelling at speeds up to 93mph in a 30mph zone in St Helens. Liverpool Crown Court heard last month that the schoolgirl, from Haydock, died instantly after being hit by the 21-year-old's car.
READ MORE: 'Severe' M60 delays as drivers slam 'smart motorway shambles' - RECAP
Now, Courtney's mum, Angela, has shared the impact that witnessing the horrific incident has taken on Morgan. Speaking to the the ECHO she said: "My oldest baby witnessed it and she suffers daily with PTSD symptoms and with her mental health, I wish I could take her pain away but I can't, I can only be there for her despite my daily pain and heartbreak too. I just want to do at least one important thing so that future families don't have to go through the same problem as me and my family."
Turton, of Borron Road in Newton-le-Willows, had been driving around the area "just for something to do" and met up with a silver Vauxhall Astra being driven by Oliver McIntosh in the car park of Tesco in Haydock. In the 15 minutes before the incident, the two cars "set off in convoy" and completed a high speed circuit of nearby roads while "competing with each other".
Turton was sentenced to six years and nine months in prison as well as a seven-year driving ban last month at Liverpool Crown Court.
Angela feels that Turton's seven-year driving ban is not enough, and is campaigning for anyone who causes death by dangerous driving to receive a lifetime ban. She said: "I don't want her death to have been for nothing. Imagine seeing the killer who is responsible for taking your child away from you in a horrific way driving around like nothing had happened, it's like rubbing it into my face.
"Driving is one of life's luxuries and it comes with rules and regulations so if this is abused in this way then this luxury should be taken away from them for life. All I have left of my Courtney is a box of ashes, photos, her clothes, some of her hair, her handprint from the night she passed.
"I miss my girl so much and I really need to succeed in this for her if it's the only thing I can do for her and for me and my family and for future families that unfortunately may go through this too."
You can sign the petition to impose a lifetime ban on anyone convicted of causing death by dangerous driving by clicking here.
READ NEXT:
- Carol Vorderman apologises as she's left in tears over live ITV This Morning surprise
- Alison Hammond's perfect advice after ITV This Morning viewer's sad size comment - before leaving fans in stitches with gym honesty
- ITV This Morning viewers 'cringe' over Carol Vorderman comment as fans fume for Alison Hammond over 'body shaming'
- Alice Beer divides ITV This Morning viewers again as she's slammed for 'cheap' comment amid 'horrid' segment
- ITV This Morning briefly stopped as guest forced to share clarification