Brockholes Brow death crash driver is refused appeal against 6 year sentence
Mohmed Patel, 28, from Blackburn, was jailed for six years after being found guilty of causing the deaths of Rachel Murphy, 23, and Shelby Maher, 17 as the pair crossed the A59 at Brockholes Brown in April 2016.
The two young friends died after being hit by a BMW 320 SE driven by Patel as they set off to enjoy the evening sun on the banks of the River Ribble.
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Hide AdRachel died at the scene just five minutes from her home, and Shelby was taken to hospital, where she later died of cardiac arrest.
During his trial at Preston Crown Court in August 2018, Patel had been accused of texting his girlfriend just seconds before hitting Rachel and Shelby head-on.
Patel pleaded not guilty to two counts of causing death by dangerous driving, but was later found guilty by the jury.
He was sentenced to six years on each of the two charges and banned from driving for nine years.
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Hide AdIn October last year, Patel lodged an appeal against his conviction and sentencing.
But on Wednesday, May 29, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) confirmed that Patel had been refused his appeal.
A CPS spokesman said: "We have been notified by the Court of Appeal that the Single Judge has refused Mr Patel leave to appeal against his conviction and sentence."
The decision came after more than 1,000 people had signed a petition calling for the CPS to refuse Patel his appeal.