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Police 'stood by and watched illegal street racers' before one killed schoolgirl, 16

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Police 'stood by and watched illegal street racers' before one killed schoolgirl, 16.

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The mother of a Dudley teenager who was killed by a street racer in 2022 has revealed to GB News the failures of Britain's justice system - including not being told the truth about her daughter's death.

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In November 2022, 16-year-old Liberty Charris and 19-year-old Ben Corfield died after they were hit by a man street racing his heavily modified Nissan Skyline.

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Dhiya Al-Maamoury, from Iraq, was 54 years old at the time and lost control of his car on the A457 in Sandwell, showing off to people who had gathered to watch.Liberty and Ben were not part of the crowd but were hit when the car mounted the pavement.Al-Maamoury was jailed in November 2024 and sentenced to 13-and-a-half years in prison.Liberty's mother, Tracy Challis, has spoken exclusively to GB News about the way she has been treated by Britain's justice system in the aftermath of her daughter's death.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Ms Challis said the failures started with West Midlands Police before the crash had...

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