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"A nightmare we never wake up from": The 28-year-old law graduate killed by a dangerous driver on their way back from night out in 103mph crash

The mother of a law graduate killed by a dangerous driver in a 103mph crash said she pleads for her son 'to come back' every day.

Luqman Mehboob, from Oldham, was the passenger in a Volkswagen Golf GTI when it crashed into a roundabout. He died at the scene.

Nasrin Saleh was driving the car at 103mph along East Prescot Road in Dovecot after inhaling large quantities of nitrous oxide in the early hours of October 10, 2021. She then crashed the car into the roundabout of East Prescot Road and Pilch Lane in Dovecot, Liverpool, flipping it onto its side before it caught fire.

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On Monday (June 5), Saleh, 26, was jailed for four-and-a-half years, after pleading guilty to causing his death by dangerous driving, the Liverpool ECHO reports.

Prosecuting, Arthur Gibson read a statement from Mr Mehboob's mum to Liverpool Crown Court. She said: "The crushing realisation that nobody will call me mum again is damaging my mental health".

About the day of the crash, she said: "Our nightmare began. The nightmare we never woke up from".

She described her son as "the life and soul of all of our family events". He had a "caring and supporting nature" and was a "pillar of the community", according to her statement.

The statement continued: "Every day we are searching for normality" and added: "I break down completely, pleading for him to come back".

Saleh, of Colville Street in Wavertree, had been on a night out in Manchester just hours before the crash. She was with two friends who decided to return to Liverpool at around 1.45am on October 10.

However, Saleh remained in Manchester to spend time with friend Shujata Begum. Mr Begum, who was with his sister, had agreed to

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