Cocaine fuelled Scottish driver killed motorcyclist as he drove wrong way at speed

William McLean claimed he took five lines of the Class A drug before setting off on a journey that claimed the life of Allan Nicholson in a fatal crash. Picture: Google mapsWilliam McLean claimed he took five lines of the Class A drug before setting off on a journey that claimed the life of Allan Nicholson in a fatal crash. Picture: Google maps
William McLean claimed he took five lines of the Class A drug before setting off on a journey that claimed the life of Allan Nicholson in a fatal crash. Picture: Google maps
A cocaine fuelled car driver who killed a motorcyclist in a head-on crash after he forced other motorists to take evasive action as he drove the wrong way at speed was jailed for six years today.

William McLean claimed he took five lines of the Class A drug before setting off on a journey that claimed the life of Allan Nicholson in a fatal crash.

A judge told Mclean at the High Court in Edinburgh that he had "no hesitation" in assessing his culpability at the most serious level.

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