A mum is campaigning for a lifetime ban for dangerous drivers after her baby and sister were killed by a speeder who was going 141mph while taking a picture. Shalorna Warner's eight-month-old son Zackary Blades and sister Karlene Warner, 30, died when Darryl Anderson crashed into the Peugeot car she was driving on the A1 (M) in County Durham on May 31. The 38-year-old, of Clarell Walk, Thorpe Hesley, Rotherham, had been taking a picture while driving an Audi Q5 at 141mph, the ChronicleLive reports.

READ MORE: Balaclava thug who turned up at protest armed with hammer made 'very bad stupid mistake' Last month, he was jailed at Durham Crown Court for 17 years after admitting two counts of causing death by dangerous driving. Anderson, who had a previous conviction for drink driving, was also banned from the roads for 21 years. Shalorna, from Northern Ireland, has launched a petition to change the law so anyone convicted of causing death by dangerous driving in the future will face a mandatory lifelong driving ban.

It has so far been signed by more than 73,000 people. She hopes to secure 100,000 signatures to enable the issue to be discussed in Parliament. Darryl Anderson (Image: PA) Durham Police and Crime Commissioner Joy Allen is also supporting Shalorna's campaign for lifelong driving bans for drink or drug drivers who claim lives.

She has held a meeting with Shalorna and her partner Jack Blades and promised to do everything possible to support the campaign and raise the issue.