Tourist jailed for killing five people - including his own son - in Scotland road crash
An Italian tourist has been jailed for killing five people, including his four-year-old son, in a crash in northeast Scotland four years ago.
Ciociola was sentenced to three years in prison at the High Court in Livingston after being found guilty of causing death by careless driving. She had been driving her friends Edward Reid, 63, Evalyn Collie, 69, and Audrey Appleby, 70, back from a line dancing club.The other people in the minibus were injured.Ciociola was extradited to Scotland from Sicily after he failed to appear at a trial in August last year.Image:Ms Smith said that although she was surprised by the sentence, she welcomed it.
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