A grieving daughter's outrage over the early release and deportation of a migrant who killed her family in a tragic high-speed crash has sparked a national debate. Summer Mace lost her mother, stepfather, and sister in the A47 Norfolk collision in January 2023. The Lithuanian migrant, Aurelijus Cielevicius, admitted to causing their deaths by dangerous driving while under the influence of multiple drugs and speeding at over 90mph. However, the controversial decision to release him early and deport him back to Lithuania has left Summer and her family feeling betrayed by the justice system. The case has been raised in the Commons during Prime Minister's Questions, with MP James Wild demanding answers and calling for a review of the early release scheme. The public is divided on the issue, with some questioning the fairness of the sentence and others defending the decision, citing the need for deportation. The debate continues, with many calling for a re-evaluation of the early release scheme and its impact on victims.