The family of a motorist killed on the Island's roads in 2007 have joined forces with the police for a new road safety campaign.
David Manley was 28 when he crashed his Mitsubishi Evolution at Ballahutchin in Union Mills - his son Leon was only 11-months-old at the time.
In a bid to reduce the number of lives lost on the roads a short video has been produced highlighting the impact his death has had - Detective Constable Mike Crompton led the project:
The video is being distributed on social media and will be shown at Broadway Cinema in the run up to TT.
David's mum Caroline, and former partner Sherry, say they want people to take notice of the message which is 'don't let go of your loved ones':
You can find the link to the video here.
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