A teenager who boasted of driving at
142mph on a motorway went on to kill a man whose car was split in half
in a high-speed crash.
Addil Haroon, 19, from Rochdale, claimed
he drove from Leeds to Rochdale in 11 minutes on the M62 in a hired Audi
A6, Manchester crown court heard.
Haroon then drove at 80mph on a residential street before killing Joseph Brown-Lartey, 25, last November.
He was jailed for six years after pleading guilty over the crash.
Minshull Street Crown Court was told Mr Brown-Lartey died at the scene, on 9 November, at traffic lights in Rochdale.
Addil Haroon was jailed for six years
Sgt Paul Higgins, of Greater
Manchester Police (GMP), said experienced traffic police officers
described the crash scene as the "worst" they had ever seen.
Haroon
admitted causing death by dangerous driving, causing death whilst
unlicensed, causing death whilst uninsured and dangerous driving.
The
defendant, of Essex Street, had hired the Audi and then spent several
days driving with no licence or insurance, took a photo on his phone as
the speedometer reached 142 mph on 8 November.
He messaged a friend saying: "Leeds to Rochdale in 11 mins catch me."
Hours
later, at about 04:40 GMT on 9 November, he crashed into Mr
Brown-Lartey's Audi A5 at the junction of Bury Road and Sandy Lane.
Sgt
Higgins, of GMP's Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: "Haroon's
dangerous behaviour put innocent members of the public at risk and his
irresponsible actions have devastated a family.
"He was uninsured, unlicensed and driving dangerously, but he paid no heed and sadly, Joseph paid the price for this."
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