Afghanistan soldier Stephanie Armsby killed in road crash by driver navigating Facebook

A UK corporal woman was killed in road crash by driver updating his Facebook page. Credit:israelseen.com

Sometimes innocent people die in most stupid circumstances. Unfortunately it happened to soldier woman Stephanie Armsby who was killed by someone obsessed with…Facebook.

Facebook fan Paul Steven Mould shocked the world because he managed to do what Afghan war couldn’t!!!

Careless Mould, 26, drove his vehicle across the double separating lines of B1188 near Lincoln on Novermber 14, 2010 and got involved in a head-on crash with corporal Arsmby who died at the collision spot.

The 23-year-old Stephanie Armsby served two duty terms in Afghan war and returned safely home after her second tour. Despite surviving the harsh conditions in Afghanistan, it looked like UK did not give her any chance, fact which outraged the public.
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According to the police, the-26-year-old Paul Mould was driving his van back from a family party where celebrated his birthday, and he updated for a few moments his Facebook page thanking and answering the birthday wishes. Those moments were enough to make him lose control of his car and collide frontally with corporal woman’ vehicle.

Just one or two minutes before the tragic accident, Mould posted a message on his Facebook account. The message saying: “Thank you for all my birthday messages” was uploaded within two minutes before the emergency services responded to a 999 call announcing the deadly crash.

The man pleaded guilty and will spend the next 21 months in prison, and will not be able to climb behind the steering wheel for 3 years. But the corporal woman’s family is devastated by the killing. They said that a negligent man was able to do more harm than the war in Afghanistan could.