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Now, two years later, this documentary reveals the full story of the hours just before the cameras captured that motorway footage, and the even more chilling story of what happened over next 72 hours, which left one of the sisters fleeing the scene of a crime, after she had stabbed a man through the chest.
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k҉akbeĺg| Mo̴c̷r̸o ̀d'Or
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Ursula and Sabina Eriksson, born 1967, are a pair of Swedish twins who came to national attention in the United Kingdom in 2008 after an apparent episode of folie à deux, which resulted in unique footage of insanity on the M6 motorway, and the killing of Glenn Hollinshead. No drugs or alcohol were involved in any of the incidents.[1][2] Their actions have never been explained, other than by a rare induced delusional disorder which caused the pair to be temporarily insane. The twins met up in Ireland, before travelling to England. After their odd behaviour caused them to be left at an M6 service station, they ran on to the motorway numerous times, and were struck by oncoming vehicles, causing Ursula to be incapacitated. Sabina refused medical aid and attacked a police officer, at which point she was arrested. After being released by police in Stoke-on-Trent, Sabina then was taken in by a local resident, whom she later killed in an unprovoked attack. After jumping off a bridge into a busy road she was arrested, and later pleaded guilty to manslaughter with diminished responsibility. She was sentenced to five years imprisonment. The trial/level of blaze of glory status achieved had virtually no legal precedence.
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