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The former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper was jailed for seven years and four months at Stoke Crown Court after pleading guilty to causing death by dangerous driving and drink driving.


The former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper was jailed for seven years and four months at Stoke Crown Court after pleading guilty to causing death by dangerous driving and drink driving.
Former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Luke McCormick was jailed for seven years and four months on Monday after he admitted causing the deaths of two young children by dangerous driving in a car crash in June.
Arron Peak, 10, and his brother Ben, eight, were on a dream day out when former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Luke McCormick ploughed into their car in his powerful black Range Rover.
Former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Luke McCormick at Stoke-on-Trent crown court. Photograph: Rui Vieira/PA
Former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Luke McCormick pleaded guilty to causing the deaths of Arron Peak, 10, and his brother Ben, eight, by dangerous driving.
Former Plymouth goalkeeper Luke McCormick jailed over death crash - Telegraph
The former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper had pleaded guilty to causing the deaths of Arron Peak, ten, and his brother Ben, eight, by dangerous driving.
Arron Peak, 10, and his brother Ben, eight, were on a dream day out when former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Luke McCormick ploughed into their car in his powerful black Range Rover.
Former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Luke McCormick pleaded guilty to causing the deaths of Arron Peak, ten, and his brother Ben, eight, by dangerous driving.
Former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Luke McCormick pleaded guilty to causing the deaths of Arron Peak, 10, and his brother Ben, eight, by dangerous driving.
FORMER Plymouth Argyle goalie Luke McCormick today admitted killing two boys
Former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Luke McCormick is expected to enter pleas to the charges of causing the deaths of Arron Peak, 10, and his eight-year-old brother Ben, eight, by dangerous driving.
Former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Luke McCormick is expected to enter pleas to the charges of causing the deaths of Arron Peak, 10, and his eight-year-old brother Ben, eight, by dangerous driving.