"Left to die in the street"
(Broadcast on BBC Stoke and BBC WM, July 2014)
The son of a Staffordshire woman who died after a hit and run is calling for a change in the law -- to see driving offenders serve longer in prison.
Ian Mancor's mother, Brenda Davies, was 79 when she was run down by a driver who fled the scene in Rugeley.
The retired social worker from Doxey in Stafford wants to see a new "hit and run" offence created for the courts.
He's told BBC Radio Stoke he's "appalled" after the man convicted in his mother's case was last week given 6 months in prison and a two year driving ban.
He's been speaking to our reporter Emma Thomas....