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A mother convicted of killing her two young daughters and two teenagers in a head-on collision while she was high on drugs has been jailed for nine years. A mother who was high on drugs when she killed her two young daughters and two other teenagers in a head-on collision has been jailed for nine years.
Kalli Goyette, four, and her sister Karis, eight, died when their mother Davina Smith from Tilbury, Essex, lost control of a stolen car in 2005.Kalli Goyette, four, and her sister Karis, eight, died when their mother Davina Smith from Tilbury, Essex, lost control of a stolen car in 2005.
Kezia Adger and Lee Gray, both 16, who were in the same car, also died.Kezia Adger and Lee Gray, both 16, who were in the same car, also died.
Smith, 31, was convicted of four counts of causing death by careless driving at Snaresbrook Crown Court last December.Smith, 31, was convicted of four counts of causing death by careless driving at Snaresbrook Crown Court last December.
During the trial jurors heard how she had initially claimed Lee Gray was at the wheel of the stolen Ford Fiesta when it was involved in the crash in St Chad's Road, Tilbury.During the trial jurors heard how she had initially claimed Lee Gray was at the wheel of the stolen Ford Fiesta when it was involved in the crash in St Chad's Road, Tilbury.
Although Smith later accepted she had been driving, she chose not to give evidence. Flowers were laid at the scene of the crash in Tilbury
Hospital tests Smith later accepted she had been driving. In court she exercised her right not to give evidence.
The Fiesta had been stolen in Westcliff-on-Sea the day before the accident.The Fiesta had been stolen in Westcliff-on-Sea the day before the accident.
The jury heard Smith had had a series of late nights and hospital tests found traces of amphetamines and cannabis in her system. The jury heard Smith had had a series of late nights prior to the crash and subsequent hospital tests found traces of amphetamines and cannabis in her body.
Martyn Levett, prosecuting, said the defendant's claims left officers facing an investigative "brick wall" and forced them to carry out a "painstaking" investigation in an attempt to find out what had happened.Martyn Levett, prosecuting, said the defendant's claims left officers facing an investigative "brick wall" and forced them to carry out a "painstaking" investigation in an attempt to find out what had happened.
Police discovered the Fiesta had been travelling between 40mph and 50mph when the accident happened.Police discovered the Fiesta had been travelling between 40mph and 50mph when the accident happened.
CCTV evidence also showed Smith had been awake and at the wheel of the car until at least 0400 GMT on the day of the crash, while witnesses spoke of her being "nervous and agitated" and unable to stop fidgeting during the afternoon before the accident.