Alf with students defending the Harrow Mosque from the EDL in 2009 |
Here is the item as carried by the BBC:
A drink-driver has been jailed for six years for killing a man who was standing by his broken down car in East Sussex.Joseph Lavelle, 36, of Worthing, West Sussex was two-and-a-half times over the drink-drive limit when he hit Alf Filer, 58, on the A27 in Hangleton.
He was jailed at Lewes Crown Court having admitted death by careless driving under the influence of alcohol.
The painter was also banned from driving for five years, police said.
Mr Filer, also from Worthing, died at the scene on 23 June last year.
The political activist and former lecturer had only moved into the area from London in the past year.
Sgt Neil Walker, from Sussex Police, said: "This is another tragic example of the way in which drink-driving wrecks lives. This terrible incident has robbed a family and the community of a well-respected and much-loved man."