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PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2026 3:18 am 
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Plenty of text here, but it's mostly victim impact statement, sort of thing, and police PR (as I call it).

But very little about what caused it all, precisely. Maybe it was just that straightforward. But a little more detail would have been good :-|


Ex-taxi driver given nine-year sentence for Newcastle road rage attack

https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/ ... ge-attack/

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A former taxi driver has been jailed for deliberately driving at a family on a street as they left a restaurant, leaving one of them with life-changing injuries.

The family were making their way from the restaurant in the Fenham area of Newcastle at about 9.15pm on Sunday September 14, last year.

Newcastle Crown Court heard that as they crossed the road to return to their vehicle, on Brighton Grove, a silver Skoda Superb came around the corner at speed, swerving dangerously.

Concerned by the driver’s behaviour, a member of the family threw a small lollipop towards the vehicle in an attempt to warn the driver of his risky behaviour.

In response, the driver, now known to be Hasan Mohammed, made a three-point turn at a set of traffic lights before accelerating directly towards the family at speed.

The male victim, a grandfather in his 50s, was struck by the vehicle and thrown several feet into the air by the impact of the collision.

Others with him were narrowly missed in the collision, including a woman carrying a one-year-old child.

Mohammed immediately fled the scene in the aftermath.

Emergency services were alerted by several 999 calls from members of the public, and officers from Northumbria Police’s Criminal Investigation Department immediately began making inquiries.

The victim was taken to hospital with serious injuries, including fractures to his leg, ribs, shoulder and vertebrae, as well as internal bleeding and significant facial injuries.

Police were able to arrest Mohammed just 42 minutes later and seized the damaged vehicle from his home in the Elswick area of Newcastle.

The now 26-year-old defendant admitted causing serious injury by dangerous driving, but he was found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, and two counts of attempted grievous bodily harm with intent, following a trial at the court on March 19.

He was remanded in custody and, today (Wednesday April 22), Mohammed, of Kingsley Terrace, Newcastle, appeared before the court where he was sentenced to nine years in prison.

Jailing him, Judge Edward Bindloss described it an act of “short-lived road rage” which has had “terrible” consequences for the family involved.

He also banned Mohammed from driving for 12-and-a-half years, and he must then pass an extended re-test to enable him to legally be able to take to the road in future.

The victim, who now lives “in constant pain” and is “living every day with the consequences”, shared an impact statement during the hearing.

He said: “This is something I never imagined would happen to me or my family.

“What began as a normal evening out ended in something that has permanently changed my life.”

Describing the moment that he saw the vehicle driving towards him, he added: “There was no time to react or protect myself.

“I remember the fear, the confusion, and then the impact.

“I was struck at speed and thrown.

“What stays with me is not just the pain, but the knowledge that my family, including my young grandson and daughter, were right there and could have been killed.

“Before this incident, I was a strong and independent man.

“That part of my life has now been taken away from me.”

Following major surgery, including a full shoulder replacement, he explained that his “body no longer does what it once did”, and that he now requires assistance, “with the most personal aspects”, of his life.

His family also described the lasting impact, stating that their lives, “have never returned to how things were before”, and that there is, “a constant awareness” of what happened hanging over them.

The man’s daughter said how her father was now “a prisoner in his own body” which was held together, “by metal plates and screws”.

She added: “My father survived but the quality of his life was murdered that day.”

Detective Constable Courtney Cran, of Northumbria Police, said: “First and foremost, I would like to commend the victims for the dignity and resilience they have shown throughout what has been a complex and deeply traumatic investigation.

“Their strength has been unwavering in the face of life-changing injuries and lasting emotional impact.

“Despite overwhelming CCTV, dashcam footage and forensic evidence, Mohammed continued to deny assaulting them, forcing the victims to suffer through a trial, making them re-live each detail and moment.

“While no outcome at court will ever take away the pain that he has caused to this completely undeserving family, I hope they can take some comfort in the fact that Mohammed is now behind bars and that today’s outcome provides them with a sense that justice has been achieved.”

Det Con Cran added: “Using a vehicle to carry out an act of violence is never acceptable, and this case is a stark reminder of the devastating consequences that such impetuous decisions can cause.

“We’re committed to cracking down on those who flout the law through dangerous driving and violent behaviour and will do all we can to ensure offenders are held accountable and have their day in court."


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sounds like the trade is well rid of that one

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The now 26-year-old defendant admitted causing serious injury by dangerous driving, but he was found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, and two counts of attempted grievous bodily harm with intent, following a trial at the court on March 19.

Frankly amazed he wasn't charged with attempted murder.

He would have been if this had occurred in Sussex, whose Chief Constable is the national road safety lead.

And whose dad was sadly killed by a drunk driver. :sad:

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