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Star in court over 2 deaths

Jun 9 2008

By Danielle Dwyer, Birmingham Mail

 

FOOTBALLER Luke McCormick was due to appear in court today charged with causing the deaths of two young boys by dangerous driving on a Midland motorway.

Arron Peak, 10, and his brother Ben, eight, were killed in a crash on the M6 in Staffordshire on Saturday morning as they made their way to Silverstone for a day out.

The Toyota Previa people carrier in which they were travelling with their father and friends was in collision with a black Range Rover shortly before 5.45am.

One of the boys was confirmed dead at the scene. His brother was later pronounced dead at hospital.

The boys' father, Philip Peak, 37, who was at the wheel of the Toyota, remained seriously ill in intensive care at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire.

He sustained a suspected broken neck and back in the crash, which happened between junctions 15 and 16 of the southbound carriageway.

The three other occupants of the people carrier - a 49-year-old man and his sons, aged eight and 15 - were treated at the same hospital for minor injuries.

Amanda Peak, 30, the devastated mother of the two boys, said yesterday: "No parent should have to go through the nightmare we have gone through."

The family, from Partington, Manchester, have been "devastated" by the crash, she said. Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper McCormick, 24, is a former England youth international and was twice voted Argyle's young player of the season, according to the Championship club's website.

The Coventry-born footballer is charged with two counts of causing death by dangerous driving, driving with excess alcohol and driving without insurance.

He was appearing before magistrates in Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent.

Witnesses or anyone who saw the vehicles before the incident were asked to call the Central Motorways Police Group on 0121 626 1831.

 

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