Their lives were shattered when police told them the news
A heartbroken widow has paid tribute to her dad-of-two husband who was killed by a drink driver. Mark Osborne, 48, of Mansfield Woodhouse, was killed when his motorbike was clipped by a swerving van on the A60 Mansfield Road, between Papplewick and Arnold, in July last year.
“If you asked anybody to describe Mark they would say he was a lovely bloke, who just wanted to make everybody laugh. He was a fantastic dad. That has been the biggest impact this has caused – my two children worshiped him and he would do absolutely anything for them.” “I have to see what it’s done to my children every day because someone decided to drink-drive.” The legal alcohol limit in England, Wales and Northern Ireland for driving is 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood or 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, which equals a different amount of drinks depending on the individual.
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