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A teenage killer driver who ended the lives of five people in a horror crash aged just 15 was caught back behind the wheel again - with no licence, insurance or MOT.
Jason Lee Asquith had been driving a stolen Renault Clio when it crashed into a tree in Leeds on November 25, 2017.
Brothers Ellis and Elliott Thornton, aged 12 and 14, were both killed along with Darnell Harte, 15, Anthony Armour, 28, and Robbie Meerun, 24.
Asquith admitted causing the deaths of all five people by dangerous driving and was sentenced to four and a half years' detention.
But last year he was freed on parole, while serving a disqualification from using a car for another seven years and three months.
It emerged this week he has been caught illegally driving again and jailed in August for just seven days for the offence.
Judge Peter Collier QC said: 'It was your driving of that car on that night which has caused all this pain and hurt.'
Driver Jason Asquith killed five people, including two children, after crashing a stolen car
.Brothers Ellis and Elliott Thornton, aged 12 and 14, were both killed in the horrific crash