Cork man's drink-driving sentence reduced as 'it is not in line with other cases'

The sentence of a drunk driver who killed a woman and paralysed her friend in Cork has been reduced from seven years to four on appeal.

Cork man's drink-driving sentence reduced as 'it is not in line with other cases'

The sentence of a drunk driver who killed a woman and paralysed her friend in Cork has been reduced from seven years to four on appeal.

Sean Casey was four times over the legal limit when he decided to drive five of his friends home on April 8, 2013.

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