A family have released shocking dash-cam footage showing the moment a road rage driver smashed into their car - leaving their two young daughters paralysed. Roberts Raiba, 37, was driving his Vauxhall Signum along with wife Renate, 30, and two daughters Katrina, five, and Karlina, eight, on October 3 last year.

Harrowing footage shows the moment Andrew Nay, 39, pulled out of a junction in his Jaguar Land Rover and ploughed straight into their family car.

The video shows how Roberts had no chance of avoiding the collision that left his two daughters with life-changing injuries. Katrina and Karlina were both left paralysed following the devastating smash on the A509 near Wellingborough, Northants. Roberts also suffered severe injuries, including a fractured shoulder blade and nerve damage to his hand.

His wife suffered a broken arm as well as nerve damage.

Yesterday (Thursday) Nay, from Weldon, Northants., pleaded guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving at Northampton Crown Court.

The court heard Nay had been chasing a Mazda car from the A14 roundabout because he believed it had cut him up. Giving evidence, the female driver of the Mazda said Nay was aggressively tailgating and "bullying" her as he followed her vehicle. Matthew Rowcliffe, prosecuting, said the woman admitted putting her hand out the window and "sticking her middle finger up" at Nay as he was "less than a car length" away from her vehicle.