I've been 'let down' by the justice system- bereaved Norfolk woman
Summer Mace lost her mum, dad and sister in a crash car caused by Aurelijus Cielevicius- who's now been deported to Lithuania
A local woman whose family were killed in car crash says she's been let down by the justice system.
It's after their killer Aurelijus Cielevicius was released early from his ten year prison sentence and deported to his native, Lithuania and barred from the UK.
He served just over three years before this happened.
Summer Mace's mum, sister and step-dad died in January on the A47- after being hit by a vehicle going at 96mph - driven by Cielevicius.
He pleaded guilty to causing their deaths by dangerous driving was sentenced to 10 and a half years in prison, in June.
He was found to be under the influence of a "cocktail of drugs" before the collision.
At the time of the crash, Cielevicius was on bail for a driving offence, and Ms Mace and her father Jason believe tagging could have prevented the crash which killed their family members.
"This means there's no justice"
Summer Mace lives in King's Lynn:
"They should be looking at cases where if somebody's been left to live with injuries, or where somebody's been killed- then the person who's done this shouldn't be removed early as this means there's no justice".
"The UK is such a small part of the world, therefore I don't see that being told that you're not not allowed back into the UK is a punishment.
"He Cielevicius hasn't been told that he's got to stay in his home country as he hasn't got a travel ban elsewhere. He could just be going out and seeing family and driving again. That makes me feel sick.
"The only people that they end up hurting in cases like this is people like me, the victims that are left behind.
"Personally I think that I've been through enough hurt and so have the rest of my family".
What has the Government said?
A Government spokesperson said "All foreign national offenders who receive a prison sentence in the UK are referred for deportation at the earliest opportunity, and will be barred from ever returning to the UK."