A boy who killed an elderly woman while racing another driver posted a photo of the fatal crash to Snapchat while his victim lay dying.
Levi Edwards, 27, and Morgan Sansom, 23, were involved in a race along Rhigos Road in Wales when the collision took place on December 20, 2019.
Shirley Hope, 84, died after a red BMW hit the car she was driving in Hirwaun, near Aberdare.
A court heard Sansom drove off before returning and leaving again while Edwards was arrested at the scene by police, Wales Online reports.
While emergency services tried to save the woman's life, Sansom took a photograph of the smashed-up vehicles and posted the image to Snapchat with the caption 'Bad crash'.

During a sentencing hearing at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court, Edwards told police: "So I think I’ve come round the corner. I’ve slid, my wheel has hit the kerb. My back end has come out and she’s hit me side-on. I think my back end has come out first."
Sansom was arrested at his home and said: "I did turn around and come back."
He later claimed someone had told him Mrs Hope was still alive so he drove home without giving it another thought.
Both defendants pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving.
Judge Richard Twomlow sentenced Edwards to six years imprisonment and Sansom was jailed for six years and three months.
Both were disqualified from driving for six years with Sansom given an extra month.

A statement from Mrs Hope's children said: "Our family would like to thank South Wales Police for their hard work in bringing about justice for our mother today.
"A special thanks to the investigating officers Lee and Guy and our family liaison officer Nerys. The defendants, Levi Edwards and Morgan Sansom, have never shown any remorse for killing our mother.
"We are satisfied that they will now have plenty of time to reflect on their crimes whilst serving time in prison."
In a statement at the time of her death Mrs Hope's family said: "We are completely devastated by her loss and she will be sorely missed. We were very close and loved spending time together. Shirley was a loving mother and grandmother and she was extremely proud of her family.
"She was a much-loved mother to Kevin, Karen, and Martyn and a proud grandmother to nine grandchildren.
"Shirley was born on December 8, 1935, in Talgarth, and married Bryan Hope who was a local pharmacist, well-known in Llwydcoed, Aberdare, where she lived most of her married life. Shirley will be sadly missed by her friends and family."
Senior investigating officer detective sergeant Lee Christer said: "Cars in the hands of irresponsible and reckless drivers are quite literally lethal weapons as so tragically proved the case on December 20, 2019.
"Levi Edwards and Morgan Sansom raced their cars that day with absolutely no regard for the laws of the road or for the safety of other road users. Their decision to use the roads as a racetrack cost a beloved grandmother her life and destroyed the lives of so many others.
"I would like to pay tribute to Shirley Hope’s family who have shown tremendous strength and dignity during what has been a lengthy and complex investigation.
"Extensive CCTV inquiries, phone work, and forensic analysis were carried out in this case in order to disprove many of the claims made by the defendants and prove their guilt. That coupled with the impact of Covid-19 on the judicial process has meant Mrs Hope’s family have waited a long time to see justice served.
"I hope today’s outcome affords them some comfort as they begin to rebuild their lives."