"Somebody could have been killed": Student, 24, injured two as he made 'intentional decision' to speed through red light - and he's been dragged down by his guilt ever since
07.10.2022 - 11:33
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A student made an 'intentional decision' to speed through a red light at a junction, causing a horror crash.
Sabbir Ahmed, 24, previously pleaded guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving. At Minshull Street Crown Court, Recorder Hudson said it was 'only by luck' that the consequences of Ahmed's actions were not more serious - but decided not to send him to jail.
The court heard how Ahmed, of Vale Drive, Oldham, made a 'matter of seconds' decision to speed through a red light at the junction of Featherstall Road and Middleton Road in Oldham in his Volkswagen Passat on May 13 2021. He smashed into a vehicle crossing the junction correctly, causing serious injuries to two passengers that resulted in a brain bleed, extended hospital stays, and one of them spending time in a wheelchair.
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Prosecuting, Mr Richards presented CCTV footage to the court, which showed Ahmed driving at a 'clearly excessive speed' and flashing the lights on his vehicle before overtaking a car waiting at the red light and crashing into an oncoming vehicle. He told of how one of the victims suffered injuries including a broken arm and femur and a bleed on his brain, resulting in a two week stay in hospital and two operations.
Mr Richards outlined how the victim continues to suffer flashbacks from the incident and his time in hospital. He was in a wheelchair for two months after the collision, and had to be helped by friends and family to do even simple tasks.
The other driver also suffered less significant injuries, but was forced to take two months off work and said he felt 'worried' about another accident when he heard cars