It's been a tough week for many, but none more so than the families of Hannah Ferguson and Reagen Skinner.
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The young couple were killed in a tragic crash back in 2018 and this week the truck driver who caused the crash was sentenced in Dubbo District Court.
It's the final closure for the families and friends of the young couple who have been through years of grief during the court process.
The bereaved families of Hannah and Reagen were present during the 14-day trial in March, with a jury ultimately finding Crockford guilty of all 12 charges.
On Thursday they returned to the court to hear the sentence, before speaking with our reporter Faye Wheeler on Friday.
Both families were okay to talk with Faye, and both had one thing on their mind - and that was moving forward.
Richard Wellsmore uncle and father figure to Reagen said the families and supporters had come together on Thursday night to talk about "anything other than the crash or the court case".
He said it was 'now time to move on and heal as best we can.'
And we hope, as the years go on, while it may not be easy, they will heal as best they can.
Our thoughts are with them, as they try and do just that.