First picture of RAF pilot who wiped out Scottish families in horror M6 crash

A FORMER RAF pilot who killed a Scottish family after driving the wrong way down the M6 has been pictured. Richard John Woods, 40, took his own life by deliberately driving his blue Skoda Fabia head-on into another car on the major motorway in Cumbria[1] last October.

Photo of Jaroslaw Rossa with his sons Filip and Dominic.

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Jaroslaw Rossa, aged 42, died along with two of his children, 15-year-old Filip and seven-year-old DominicCredit: PAMan and woman embracing on a balcony.

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Mr Rossa's partner Jade McEnroe also diedCollage of a woman and a family with two children.

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The only survivor was Jade's seven-year-old sonPhoto of a traffic jam on a motorway with smoke visible in the distance.

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The head-on crash engulfed the Glasgow-bound car in flamesCredit: PATwo pilots in flight suits and helmets walking near a military aircraft.

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Images of Richard Woods' (RIGHT) time in the RAF have emerged

Four of the people in the Glasgow-bound Toyota Yaris were killed when Woods collided with them[2], sparking a fire which engulfed their car in flames. Toyota driver Jaroslaw Rossa, aged 42, died along with two of his children[3], 15-year-old Filip and seven-year-old Dominic.

Mr Rossa's partner, Jade McEnroe, aged 33, also lost her life although. The only survivor of the horrific collision was Jade's seven-year-old son Arran[4], who miraculously survived despite suffering serious injuries[5].