Driver, 21, who posed for selfie moments after head-on crash with grandmother ...

A 21-year-old driver who posed for a sick selfie after a head-on crash which put a grandmother-of-nine into a wheelchair has been jailed for two years.

Connor Young ploughed his modified Renault Clio into Barry and Jennifer Fleming's Audi TT as the couple returned to Glasgow after an evening drive in June 2017.

The callous youngster then sat in his driver's seat and snapped a sickening selfie as blood poured from his forehead.

Mrs Fleming, 48, had her right ankle snapped, her left foot injured and still faces amputation of her right leg.

Connor Young, 21, took this selfie from the driver's seat of his souped up Renault Clio, while Barry Fleming struggled to free his wife Jennifer from their crumpled Audi TT in June 2017

Connor Young, 21, took this selfie from the driver's seat of his souped up Renault Clio, while Barry Fleming struggled to free his wife Jennifer from their crumpled Audi TT in June 2017

Mr and Mrs Fleming outside Stirling Sheriff Court, Mrs Fleming may still need to have her right leg amputated as she remains in a wheelchair nearly two years on from the horrific crash

Mr and Mrs Fleming outside Stirling Sheriff Court, Mrs Fleming may still need to have her right leg amputated as she remains in a wheelchair nearly two years on from the horrific crash

Young's modified Renault Clio crumpled into the front of the Flemings' Audi TT after he swerved over double-white lines to overtake on the A833 near Falkirk

Young's modified Renault Clio crumpled into the front of the Flemings' Audi TT after he swerved over double-white lines to overtake on the A833 near Falkirk

She spent days in hospital and was left with PTSD after the 'extreme pain.' 

Her husband Barry, 40, sustained a fractured sternum, collapsed lung, and injuries to his knee and shoulder, spent five nights in hospital, and may also face further surgery.

Mr Fleming said Young's car - which witnesses said had a 'very loud exhaust' - had appeared suddenly in front of him as the youngster swerved across double-white lines to overtake.

Mr Fleming said: 'The airbags deployed, we saw smoke, smelled oil, my wife was hysterical.'

Mr Fleming said he managed to get out, and pulled his wife's door open.

He said: 'She tried to get out but just fell because the bone was protruding out of the side of her leg.'

He said he looked over to where Young was sitting in his Clio, holding his phone in front of his face.

A copy of the selfie he took was shown to the jury. 

Sheriff Simon Collins said it was 'doubtful at best' that they would ever fully recover, and Mrs Fleming's injuries were 'life changing'.

The collision, on the twisting single-carriageway A833 road not far from the Falkirk Wheel, occurred about

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