• Re: Police were seen outside the pub on Monday Man jailed after brother

    From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Tue Jan 30 19:56:24 2024
    On 30/01/2024 05:12 pm, Simon Mason wrote:
    A hit-and-run driver who killed two young brothers in a 92mph horror crash has been jailed for 13 years.

    Mohammed Sullaiman Khan, 28, lost control of his powerful Audi A3 after going through a red light and ploughing into a BMW in Wolverhampton. The BMW was being driven by Arithi Nahar who was taking her two sons Sanjay Singh, 10, and 23-month-old
    Pawanveer, home for their tea.

    The boys, who were already in their pyjamas, had just collected their supper from a fish bar where their dad worked. A court heard Khan had reached speeds of over 90mph in a 40mph limit before the fatal collision which forced the BMW into metal
    railings.

    The brothers were killed instantly in the smash along Birmingham New Road on March 14, 2019, while their mother suffered serious injuries. Khan then fled the scene and less than two hours later he was captured on a burger bar's security cameras waiting
    for food.

    CCTV footage shows Khan casually chatting to a friend while rubbing his chest which was hurt in the high-speed crash. Khan, of Edgbaston, Birmingham, previously pleaded guilty to two counts of causing death by dangerous driving at Wolverhampton Crown
    Court.

    Today he was jailed for 11 years as well as a further two years to run consecutively for perverting the course of justice after trying to cover up the crash. Khan had hatched a plot to conceal what he had done by calling the police saying his brother's
    car had been taken in a car-key burglary earlier that day.

    He was also disqualified from driving for seven years upon his release from prison. His brother Mohammed Asim Khan, 36, was also today given an 18-month jail term, suspended for two years, after being found guilty of perverting the course of justice.

    In a victim statement to the court, their mother, Arathi Nahar, spoke of her "two beautiful sons". She said: "My sons gave me joy and gave me the reason and purpose to get up each day and want to provide them with love and gifts all the time.

    "Since the boys passed away I can only hold on to the memories and look at photos and their videos to feel their precious times we had together. Sanjay and Pawanveer had their own strong bond and relationship between them which was magical.

    "Sanjay would sing songs and nursery rhymes to his younger brother and I would hear the laughter and fun that the boys had between them and both constantly wanted mine and dad's attention. My house, my life and I died on 14 March, 2019."

    Mrs Nahar, who was seriously injured in the collision, added: "My family and family friends were there for me which gave me the encouragement and strength to take each day at a time." Detective Constable Karl Davies, of the Serious Collision
    Investigation Unit, who led the enquiries, said: "Our duty was to Sanjay and Pawanveer and to their family, who have been so brave throughout. It is awful, almost beyond words, for two young brothers to be killed in such a dreadful collision."

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/man-jailed-after-brothers-killed-31658851

    Who was the chav-cyclist?

    There WAS a chav-cyclist involved, yes?

    Otherwise, your post would be an off-topic piece of trolling, wouldn't it?

    But I am cheered by your new-found concern for pedestrians.

    In the recent past, you have shown favour for law-breaking on-FOOTway
    vehicle users and none for their pedestrian victims.

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to JNugent on Tue Jan 30 21:32:45 2024
    JNugent <jnugent97@mail.com> wrote:
    On 30/01/2024 05:12 pm, Simon Mason wrote:

    A hit-and-run driver who killed two young brothers in a 92mph horror
    crash has been jailed for 13 years.

    […]

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/man-jailed-after-brothers-killed-31658851

    Who was the chav-cyclist?

    There WAS a chav-cyclist involved, yes?

    Otherwise, your post would be an off-topic piece of trolling, wouldn't it?

    But I am cheered by your new-found concern for pedestrians.

    In the recent past, you have shown favour for law-breaking on-FOOTway
    vehicle users and none for their pedestrian victims.

    One wonders what the police were doing outside the pub.


    --
    Spike

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Wed Jan 31 15:10:07 2024
    On 31/01/2024 09:11 am, Simon Mason wrote:

    THIRTEEN years in jail for running a red light - that's more like it!

    Yes - it should certainly be applied immediately to ALL scofflaw
    chav-cyclists (like yourself) who fail to obey red traffic lights.

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