Rosie-Ann Stone: Not guilty for causing sister death crash
A young woman accused of causing a crash that killed her sister has been found not guilty. Rosie-Ann Stone was charged with causing the death of her sister Jennie by careless driving.
A young woman accused of causing a crash that killed her sister has been found not guilty. Rosie-Ann Stone was charged with causing the death of her sister Jennie by careless driving.
Rosie-Ann Stone - cleared last week of killing her sister in an horrific car crash on a country road in East Yorkshire - has given her first emotional television interview.
Speaking on ITV's This Morning Rosie-Ann - accompanied by her mother and father - said it was hard to imagine a future without her sister Jennie, who was killed in the crash last February.
Only eight months before the crash the family had to cope with the death of Rosie-Ann's brother Gregg, a soldier killed in Afghanistan by insurgents. Emma Wilkinson reports.
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