A man who killed a 19-year-old woman in a Deptford crash has been jailed.

Abdul Sujac, 22, from Stratford, was jailed for six years and three months at Southwark Crown Court having pleaded guilty to death by dangerous.

He will also be disqualified from driving for five years.

Police were called at 10.15pm on November 30, 2017 to Creek Road at the junction with Deptford Church Street to reports of a vehicle crashing into a pedestrian.

Officers attended along with the London Ambulance Service and provided first aid to the victim, 19-year-old Laura Ann Keyes, who was from Tideswell in Derbyshire.

Laura was pronounced dead at the scene.

Sujac, who was driving a black BMW, stopped at the scene and was arrested.

The court heard Sujac was a habitual dangerous driver who would brazenly record clips of his exploits with over 4,000 clips being recovered from his phone.

In one video, posted two days after being convicted for another offence, he posted a caption stating "nine points ain’t gonna stop me driving" in reference to being penalised for careless driving near the Westfield Shopping where he struck a pedestrian.

Following his sentencing, investigating officer Detective Sergeant Richard Budd, of the serious collision investigation unit said: “The evening that Laura died she had been enjoying a night out with her friends and enjoying her life before it was tragically cut short in the most cruel and sudden of circumstances.

“Sujac’s senseless and irresponsible actions have robbed Laura’s family of a person who by all accounts was a well-loved and well-liked young woman who had the rest of her life to look forward to.

“Sujac will now have a substantial custodial sentence to reflect on his actions. I hope this will act as a reminder to other motorists to drive safely and responsibly so as to spare anyone else the devastation that Laura’s family have been caused.”