Man killed his 'best friend for 20 years' after slamming into roundabout at 'over 100mph'
click on this link, enter your email address, and select 'MyWigan News'."He will have to face the reality of the situation, that he was responsible for the death of his close friend and that's a sentence that will follow him for the rest of his life," Mr Duke told the court.He also read out a letter written by Entwistle directed to Judge Martin Walsh and the family of Mr Taylor in which he apologised repeatedly and referenced a previous crash in 2008 which had left him with serious head injuries and some short term memory loss."This is by far the hardest letter I have had to write and is not one I had ever thought I would write," the letter read."To say I'm beyond devastated is not enough.