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Ex-Hollyoaks star caught speeding twice in six weeks but escapes ban because she needs car to drive son, 14, to football

A FORMER Hollyoaks star got caught speeding twice in six weeks but managed to escape a driving ban so she can take her 14-year-old son to football training.

Phina Oruche played Gabby Sharpe in the Channel 4 soap opera in 2010 - now over a decade later, she has narrowly escaped a driving ban in Wirral Magistrates Court.

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Phina Oruche who played Gabby Sharpe in Hollyoaks also starred in Taken Down
She likewise took part in I'm A CelebrityCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

The 52-year-old successfully argued herself out of the punishment by convincing the judges she needed her car to drive her son to football practice.

She pleaded with the court for the sake of her "gifted" young son who "wants to be the next Cristiano Ronaldo".

The teen has landed a two-year contract with League Two club Crewe Alexandra, who train several times a week in Cheshire, magistrates heard.

The ex-TV star was snapped twice by the same speed trap camera over a six-week period earlier this year, while driving from her family home in Liverpool to the training ground.

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Phina's blue Fiat 500 was caught driving at 36mph and 37mph in a 30 zone.

But the mum, who claimed she thought it was a 40mph zone, managed to persuade the court her car was an absolute necessity for the future of her son's career.

According to Manchester Evening News, Phina with tears in her eyes, told the court: "I have a 14-year-old son who is gifted athletically.

"He has a two-year contract with Crewe Alexandra, needs to be there four times a week to train and needs to go on long-distance trips at weekends.

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"He has worked hard since he was eight years old to get where he is. I do not have to have a car for me, but I need a car for my son."

She added later: "He would probably have to drop out if I was disqualified. He would flatline. He wants to be the next Cristiano Ronaldo.

"I have worked really hard to keep him focused and his passion is working out for him. It would seem a harsh step if he had to lose that.

“I need to keep my license for my kid, for my boy, to keep him on track. He does not need to be punished because I was caught in a speed trap.

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