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Terrified passenger says ‘I’m going to die’ just moments before 100mph tragedy

A passenger in a speeding car said ‘I’m going to die’ just moments before a young mum was killed in a horror crash.

Sharna Brook Burgin died in the Mercedes crash in Sheffield last February, Yorkshire Live reports. The 23-year-old died in hospital from a “devastating brain injury”.




Driver Leon Roberts, 25, reached speeds of up to 100km/h before losing control of the Mercedes and plowing into a taxi at a rest stop, Sheffield Crown heard Court. Just moments before the crash, a passenger in the car said he thought he was “going to die.”

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The “cowardly” driver fled the scene before handing himself in to police the next day. Police found he had traces of cocaine, cannabis and alcohol in his system.

Roberts has now been jailed. The court heard how the accident happened on the A57 Sheffield Parkway on February 26 last year.

Prosecutor Ben Campbell said Roberts was driving Sharna and three other passengers into Sheffield after offering them a lift. The footage was played in court as Mr Campbell told how Roberts assured his passengers he “hadn’t had anything to drink” when they suggested he take a taxi.

He said: “There was loud music playing in the vehicle. When he was driving in the passing lane, from the outside, his driving was described as 80 mph to 90 mph and a passenger told him to slow down and he said nothing in response.”

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