a mum whose son was killed in a motorway collision is calling for all new vehicles to be fitted with emergency braking which automatically slows down or stops a vehicle if its driver fails to respond. meera naran s son dev was just eight years old when a lorry crashed into his grandfather s car on the hard shoulder of the m6 near birmingham. she s now urging the government to adopt dev s law . navtej johal reports. i m going to make a rocket when i get big and it s going to go to another planet. dev was just full of life. it s the one sentence i could use for him over and over again. he just loved learning, he loved people. he loved his school, he loved his friends. he just loved everything about everything. he was just the light of our life. it s been four years since dev naran was killed when his grandfather s car was struck by a lorry on the m6.
navtej johal reports. i m going to make a rocket when i get big and it s going to go to another planet. dev was just full of life. it s the one sentence i could use for him over and over again. he just loved learning, he loved people. he loved his school, he loved his friends. he just loved everything about everything. he was just the light of our life. it s been four years since dev naran was killed when his grandfather s car was struck by a lorry on the m6. the eight year old from leicester was on his way home from visiting his critically ill older brother in hospital. when i sat in hospital that night, i had one son fighting for his life. and my other son is dead. it didn tjust break me, it destroyed me.
meera naran s son dev was just eight years old when a lorry crashed into his grandfather s car. she s now urging the government to adopt dev s law . navtej johal reports. i m going to make a rocket when i get big and it s going to go to another planet. dev was just full of life. it s the one sentence i could use for him over and over again. he just loved learning, he loved people. he loved his school, he loved his friends. he just loved everything about everything. he was just the light of our life. it s been four years since dev naran was killed when his grandfather s car was struck by a lorry on the m6. the eight year old from leicester was on his way home from visiting his critically ill older brother in hospital. when i sat in hospital that night, i had one son fighting for his life. and my other son was dead. it didn tjust break
and forth between lower middle-class and working-class yet even when they came home weary and bone tired my parents found a way to show what we could be. my librarian mother loved learning, my father, shipyard worker put in overtime in next shifts and they made sure we volunteered to help others. they became united by dispensers, and expression of the faith that guides us. these were family values, faith, service, education and responsibility. we only had one car so sometimes my dad had to hitchhike and walk long stretches during the 30 mile trip home from the shipyard. one rainy night my mom got worried, we piled in the car and went looking and eventually found my dad making his way along the road, soaked and shivering in his shirtsleeves. when he got in the car my mom asked if he left his coat at