A pregnant mother was driving her two children and two other passengers in a vehicle and crashed going 113 miles per hour.

On June 24, 2018, Madalina-Cristina Postolache was caught speeding in an Audi Q7 in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. At the time of the accident back in 2018, she was 2 months pregnant and she had four passengers in the car and two of the passengers were her own children. Postolache claimed that a car swerved in front of her on Nene Parkway and caused her to brake sharply. The bonnet in her car flew up and it restricted her vision and then it led to the crash. She ran into a Renault Megane and caused injuries to the passenger in the front seat and both of the passengers in the back seat.

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The front seat passenger spent three days in intensive care having suffered broken ribs, a punctured lung and severe bruising to his back, while the back seat passenger suffered three broken ribs and bruising to his legs. Both men also suffered fluid on their lungs and still require hospital care more than a year later. The driver in the other vehicle did not have injuries but has been suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder ever since the crash. Postolache left the collision completely unharmed. She pleaded guilty to two counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

Judge Matthew Lowe told Polstache she was "within a whisker" of going to prison. She received a suspended sentence and she was also ordered to complete a 25-day rehabilitation activity requirement and 200 hours of unpaid work. She was also handed a three-year driving ban and instructed to take an extended re-test.

The people who witnessed the wreckage said that she was driving recklessly and she had no consideration for the other drivers on the road or those in her car. It is quite shocking about how little consideration she had for the life of her own children in the vehicle and the one in her stomach. She was driving dangerously and she reached about 113 miles per hour before the collision took place. PC Anthea Heap, the person who investigated the incident shared that the passengers are very shaken up by the entire event. Several of the passengers, including the driver of the other vehicle, have been suffering from a lot of anxiety and are stressed about getting back into a car.

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