Two young brothers who died in a motorway crash on Christmas Day last year were not wearing seatbelts when their mother lost control of the car and hit a tree, an inquest heard.
Little Mohammed Arsalaan Habib, four, and his older brother Adnan, 10, were killed alongside their aunt Bushra Tazarib, 32, while on their way to a family wedding attended by boxer Amir Khan.
An inquest into the deaths heard the boys' mother Parveen Habib, 38, sent her red Ford Focus into a spin like 'scenes from a movie' before crashing down an embankment and into a tree.
All three - who were sitting in the back seat - suffered massive head injuries and died at the scene near Junction 15 of the M6, near Keele, Staffordshire, at 11.21am on Christmas morning.
Mrs Tazarib and Adnan were not wearing seatbelts at the time of the horrific collision while Arsalaan was not properly restrained in his car seat.
Mrs Habib was driving her children, Mrs Tazarib and her 16-year-old daughter Misbah from their home in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, to a wedding in Bolton.
However, she lost control on a slight right-hand bend as she approached the junction.
Both Mrs Habib and Misbah - who were wearing seatbelts - escaped with minor injuries.
Collision investigators told the hearing it was likely Mrs Habib had over-steered in an attempt to correct the car, causing it to spin.
Little Mohammed Arsalaan Habib, four, and his older brother Adnan, 10, were killed alongside their aunt Bushra Tazarib, 32, while on their way to a family wedding attended by boxer Amir Khan.
An inquest into the deaths heard the boys' mother Parveen Habib, 38, sent her red Ford Focus into a spin like 'scenes from a movie' before crashing down an embankment and into a tree.
All three - who were sitting in the back seat - suffered massive head injuries and died at the scene near Junction 15 of the M6, near Keele, Staffordshire, at 11.21am on Christmas morning.
Mrs Tazarib and Adnan were not wearing seatbelts at the time of the horrific collision while Arsalaan was not properly restrained in his car seat.
Mrs Habib was driving her children, Mrs Tazarib and her 16-year-old daughter Misbah from their home in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, to a wedding in Bolton.
However, she lost control on a slight right-hand bend as she approached the junction.
Both Mrs Habib and Misbah - who were wearing seatbelts - escaped with minor injuries.
Collision investigators told the hearing it was likely Mrs Habib had over-steered in an attempt to correct the car, causing it to spin.