THE devastated family of a crash victim have given a moving video interview.

The mother and brother of Jonathan Dunn want young drivers to understand how a fatal crash has repercussions that go on and on, affecting dozens of people.

They are backing the Echo's Too Young To Die campaign.

Mr Dunn was only 30 when he was passenger in a car that drove at up to 100mph and plunged into the sea off Holes Bay Road, Poole, in April 2005.

Friend Stuart Armstrong was jailed in 2006 aged 30 for three and a half years for speeding in his powerful Mitsubishi Evo VIII.

Mr Dunn's fiancée Angela Carden was badly injured along with another passenger in the front seat.

Click here to watch a moving video interview with bereaved mother Dorothy Dunn. Click here to watch David Dunn's harrowing account of his visit to the hospital during Jonathan's final hours.