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Drunk driver who killed 2 when she crashed into birthday party at boat yard will head to prison for at least 25 years … from the Independent Isabel Keane

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Marshella Chidester, 67, will spend 25 to 50 years behind bars after drunkenly driving into a boat club, killing two young children.

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