Crash victim's fury over extradition of killer driver to Italy

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Crash victim's fury over extradition of killer driver to Italy
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Italian tourist Alfredo Ciociola was jailed for killing five people in a crash in Aberdeenshire.

Morag Smith with her sister Laura Kewley who told her about the deaths of her loved ones

Morag Smith, 44, was left with life-changing injuries after her car was hit by a rented minibus driven by Ciociola. Ms Smith's partner Evalyn Collie and their two friends Ted Reid and Audrey Appleby died in the A96 crash between Huntly and Keith. In a statement through her lawyer Digby brown, Ms Smith added: "Every victim deserves to know they matter and the fairest way to do that is ensure the person responsible is sentenced fairly, the crash happened here so Ciociola should serve time here.

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