A SLOUGH man has been found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving after his involvement in a three car collision resulted in the death of an Old Windsor man and another has pleaded guilty to the same charge.

Peter Mackrory, 62, was killed in the collision on Bath Road, Slough, on Monday, December 7, 2015.

Amar Ali Waqar, 23, from Queens Road, Slough was driving his purple Audi TT at more than 80mph when the collision happened, over double the 40mph limit.

Waqar was said to be racing 33-year-old Arslan Shoukat from St Paul's avenue, Slough, at the time when he collided with the front end of Mr Mackrory's gold Volvo.

Shoukat's white BMW, which was travelling at a similar speed, then crashed into the driver's side door of Mr Mackrory's car, resulting in his death.

Shoukat pleaded guilty before Waqar's trial, which culminated with the guilty verdict on Tuesday, November 22.

During his trial, Waqar told the court he thought he was being chased by someone who had sent him threatening text messages but prosecutors said they thought the two men were racing.

CCTV footage showed Waqar purchasing new tyres from the A4 Tyre Centre, where Shoukat worked, shortly before the collision.

The footage then showed the two leaving on the eastbound carriageway, driving through two red lights, before the crash.

Both men will be sentenced at Reading Crown Court on Friday, December 16.