A thief who killed an Amazon delivery driver who was trying to stop his van from being stolen has been sentenced to life in prison.
Claudiu Carol-Kondor, 42, died when Mark Ross drove the van into a parked car after hitting speeds of up to 60mph (96 km/h) on residential streets in Leeds on 20 August.
During his trial at Leeds Crown Court, Ross claimed he did not know Mr Kondor, from Sheffield, was hanging on to the van after he stole it, but he was convicted of murder by a jury.
Sentencing the 32-year-old, of Conference Road, Armley, a judge said he would serve a minimum term of 30 years.
In a victim impact statement read to the court, Mr Kondor’s fiancé Mariana George said: “My wounded heart is still waiting for him to walk into the house.”
She said: “Claudiu worked hard and dreamed of buying his own van. He finally did this three weeks before he was killed.
“Ours was a beautiful relationship. He was a man of integrity and hard work.
“He loved his job and always wanted to do his best.”
The couple lived in Sheffield together but she added that she has since returned to their home country of Romania.
In her statement, she described how since Mr Kondor’s his murder, the meaning of her life had changed.
“Plans have disappeared completely, the desire to wake up in the morning has disappeared, the feeling of being able to walk safely in the street; disappeared.
“The dream of getting married and living a quiet life in England has died.
“Loneliness has forced me to return to Romania with a broken heart.”
The court had earlier been told how Ross sped through Armley and swerved erratically from side to side before hitting two parked cars, all in an effort to “get rid” of Mr Kondor as he hung onto the van from the open passenger door.
Witnesses described Mr Kondor’s legs dragging on the ground as he clung onto the inside of the open door, with one woman saying she heard him shouting for help.
Mr Kondor died from head and chest injuries from the second crash, the court heard.
Ross denied murder, but was convicted with a majority verdict of 10 to one on Wednesday.