Dad-of-two, 28, was fatally shot by police after M62 chase
20.09.2022 - 21:05
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
An inquest has heard details of the death of Yassar Yaqub who was shot by police on the M62.
Yassar, 28, was a passenger in an Audi intercepted by officers on a slip road off the M62 at Ainley Top, West Yorkshire in January 2017. The man driving the Audi, Moshi Amin, was jailed for 18 years in 2018 for conspiracy to possess firearms and ammunition on the day Yassar died.
An earlier hearing heard that while Amin obeyed police instructions, dad-of-two Yassar had crouched down and as he brought his hands back up the officer was "under no doubt he was holding a handgun" - his father, Mohammed Yaqub of Crossland Moor insists his son was innocent. An inquest was previously supposed to be held in January 2021 but it was delayed until this month, YorkshireLive reports.
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Recorder of Leeds, Judge Guy Kearl QC sat as a coroner for the inquest at Leeds Crown Court.
Addressing the jury, he said: "You have all taken an oath or affirmation to do what is set out on the piece of paper you have just read. I am the honorary recorder of Leeds and the coroner of this inquest, into the death of a man named Yassar Yaqub.
"He died on 2nd January 2017 when he was aged 28 years. The role of the coroner is to investigate violent or suspicious deaths."
At the start of evidence, the jury heard from Zoe Summbers, Yassar's partner, who she said she met when she was 15 after moving schools. The statement said: "We would go out for meals and to cinema. We had a lovely friendship. As time passed we formed a relationship. Yassar was a fun, cheeky, outgoing teenager. He had a sense of humour that could always put a smile on my face. When I was 17