Graphic content: Dashcam shows horrific crash caused by road rage driver

A family have released shocking dashcam footage of the moment a driver in a Land Rover collided into their car, leaving two young girls paralysed.

The legal representative for the family said the girls’ parents wanted as many people across Britain to see the reckless driving that had “devastating consequences for our two beautiful daughters” as a warning to others.

Katrina and Karlina Raiba were left paralysed after a road rage driver crashed into a car they were travelling in on the A509 near Wellingborough in Northants.

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Jaguar Land Rover driving instructor Andrew Nay, aged 39, of Harrier Close, Weldon, near Corby, pulled his 4X4 into the path of a Vauxhall Signum containing a family of four on the A509 near Wellingborough on October 3 last year.

He has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in jail.

Dashcam footage from the Vauxhall shows how Nay pulled his vehicle into the path of the Vauxhall after overtaking a Mercedes that was stationary and indicating to turn right.

Nay claimed the manoeuvre, which was carried out a speed with the Land Rover tilting on to two wheels, was a “split second” decision of bad driving after he changed his mind about whether to take the right hand turn towards Little Harrowden.

But, following a three-day Newton Hearing at Northampton Crown Court, Judge Adrienne Lucking QC ruled that Nay had caused the crash because he was chasing a vehicle he believed had cut him up at the roundabout of the A14 and A509.

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