A man has been jailed for 12 years after admitting causing the death by dangerous driving of the pregnant mother of two Frankie Jules-Hough, 38.
Frankie Jules-Hough, who was known for being an actress in Hollyoaks, was 18 weeks pregnant with her third child when she died in the crash along with her unborn daughter.Adil Iqbal, 22, was sentenced at Minshull Street Crown Court, Manchester on Wednesday.
Following her death, a GoFundMe page was set up to help support Frankie's family in the wake of the crash.
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