Man jailed for causing motorist's death after breaking red light while driving at more than 115km/h

A man who caused the death of a father-of-two in a two-car collision when he broke a red light while driving at around twice the speed limit has been jailed for five years.

Man jailed for causing motorist's death after breaking red light while driving at more than 115km/h

A man who caused the death of a father-of-two in a two-car collision when he broke a red light while driving at around twice the speed limit has been jailed for five years.

Michael Jones (aged 25), a roofer from Whitestown Drive, Dublin, had pleaded not guilty to dangerous driving causing the death of Hong Qing Qu at Blanchardstown Road South on November 17, 2015.

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