The injured best friend of a young woman who was tragically killed in a 90mph horror smash has said that no jail term will ever account for the pain and suffering the driver caused by his choices. Imogen Rowland, 25, was in the car with her best friend Natasha Woroch, 25, and driver Connor Malpass, 24, when the VW Golf car smashed into a wall and hit a lamppost. Imogen suffered spinal, foot, elbow, pelvis and rib fractures, and Natasha was pronounced dead at scene.

Malpass had been them home from a night out through Belton, North Lincolnshire, when he hit 90mph in a 40mph zone on the A161 on July 8 last year. And though Imogen urged him to “slow down”, the motorist - who was inhaling nitrous oxide balloons - ignored her pleas before losing control of the car, reports YorkshireLive . READ MORE: 'We were thinking how we could make him leave.

.. when I found what he was doing I just started screaming' She later learned how Malpass made ‘no attempt’ to help Natasha after the crash and instead used his phone torch to search her body for a watch he had given her.

He went on to plead guilty to causing death by dangerous driving and two counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. At Grimsby Crown Court on August 9, Malpass, of Doncaster, was given ten years and six months in prison, banned from driving for 17 years and had his car seized. But speaking for the first time, Imogen, from Epworth, North Lincolnshire, said no jail term would ever account for the pain and .