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Film and song's anti-speed plea | Film and song's anti-speed plea |
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The mother of a young driver killed as he raced a friend at speeds of up to 95mph says she hopes a new film and song about him will save lives. | |
David Wares, 22, was killed instantly in the crash in August 2008, just yards from his home near Prestatyn. | David Wares, 22, was killed instantly in the crash in August 2008, just yards from his home near Prestatyn. |
A pop song penned by a friend has been turned into a lavish anti-speed film by Denbighshire's road safety team. | A pop song penned by a friend has been turned into a lavish anti-speed film by Denbighshire's road safety team. |
Mother Edwina Wares said if it helped just one family avoid their tragedy it was a "job well done". | Mother Edwina Wares said if it helped just one family avoid their tragedy it was a "job well done". |
It's just soul destroying, especially when it was someone so special as David Katie Benbow | It's just soul destroying, especially when it was someone so special as David Katie Benbow |
Speaking about the death of her son, Mrs Wares added: "It is devastating. Life will never be the same again - not for us, not for his brother, and not for his sister. | Speaking about the death of her son, Mrs Wares added: "It is devastating. Life will never be the same again - not for us, not for his brother, and not for his sister. |
"The police have said whatever I do, it won't make a difference. Possibly they are right - but I have to do something to try to stop it happening. | "The police have said whatever I do, it won't make a difference. Possibly they are right - but I have to do something to try to stop it happening. |
"If it stops one other family from going what we've been through, it will be a job well done." | "If it stops one other family from going what we've been through, it will be a job well done." |
Mr Wares, a property management student at Liverpool John Moores University, was returning home from work and had nearly reached the turning for his home when the collision occurred. | Mr Wares, a property management student at Liverpool John Moores University, was returning home from work and had nearly reached the turning for his home when the collision occurred. |
"The next thing I knew about it was when I got a phone call to say there had been a terrible accident at the top of the road where we live and David wasn't breathing," recalled Mrs Wares. | "The next thing I knew about it was when I got a phone call to say there had been a terrible accident at the top of the road where we live and David wasn't breathing," recalled Mrs Wares. |
Her son's friend, 20-year-old David Bexon was later given two years, nine months in youth custody for his role in the crash, after admitting dangerous driving. | Her son's friend, 20-year-old David Bexon was later given two years, nine months in youth custody for his role in the crash, after admitting dangerous driving. |
At the hearing in March, Mold Crown Court was told that Bexon had been driving at an estimated 95mph in a 30mph zone when the crash happened. | At the hearing in March, Mold Crown Court was told that Bexon had been driving at an estimated 95mph in a 30mph zone when the crash happened. |
The anti-speed video has been posted onto the YouTube website, after members of the Denbighshire council road safety team were played the song written by close friend Katie Benbow. | The anti-speed video has been posted onto the YouTube website, after members of the Denbighshire council road safety team were played the song written by close friend Katie Benbow. |
It led to a full blown video shoot, featuring Katie and other friends of David. | It led to a full blown video shoot, featuring Katie and other friends of David. |
"I had to write a song for my music coursework, and at the time was around David's death. It was the only thing I could think of writing about," said Katie. | "I had to write a song for my music coursework, and at the time was around David's death. It was the only thing I could think of writing about," said Katie. |
"All my emotion was drawn to what had happened. | "All my emotion was drawn to what had happened. |
David Wares' mother, Edwina, has pledged to help cut speeding | David Wares' mother, Edwina, has pledged to help cut speeding |
"It's just soul destroying, especially when it was someone so special as David, it was just awful, it was unbearable to think about it." | "It's just soul destroying, especially when it was someone so special as David, it was just awful, it was unbearable to think about it." |
She not only wrote the song, but also performs it in the film, against a flowing backdrop of black and white images of her friend. | She not only wrote the song, but also performs it in the film, against a flowing backdrop of black and white images of her friend. |
Called 'To Day', the video's title remembers that David Wares was know to his friends as 'Day'. | Called 'To Day', the video's title remembers that David Wares was know to his friends as 'Day'. |
Katie added: "I hope it makes a difference, I wouldn't want anyone going through what we've all gone through." | Katie added: "I hope it makes a difference, I wouldn't want anyone going through what we've all gone through." |
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