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Date set for closure of Gloucester bank branch

The date of the closure of a high street bank branch in Gloucester has been set months after it was announced that closures would take place. Barclays and Lloyds Banking Group, which includes Halifax and Bank of Scotland, had announced more than 60 bra…

Property details: 4 Bedroom Detached | Warley Road, Halifax, HX2

This detached family home stands within large private gardens towards the top of Warley Road, the elevated position providing spectacular, far reaching views as far as the moors off in the distance. It retains much of the character of the period, with …

Relatives of plane crash victims sought 79 years after tragedy

In the early hours of a Saturday morning in 1944, people living near Cleeve Hill on the outskirts of Cheltenham were awoken by the sound of a large explosion, after a Halifax bomber flying in thick low cloud struck the hill at around 200 miles per hour…

Heart-stopping moment pedestrian comes within inches of being …

Terrifying footage showing the moment Shaheib Mohammed ran a red light[1] and caused a crash that almost “obliterated” an innocent pedestrian has been released.
Mohammed, 24, was jailed for two years and eight months on Wednesday after Bradford Crown C…

Halifax man sentenced after innocent pedestrian was nearly …

The unknown pedestrian was just seconds away from being “squashed” by the lorry which had been struck at the junction by a speeding Volkswagen Passat.

The Passat driver, Shaheib Mohammed, 24, was today (Wednesday) jailed for two years and eight months after Bradford Crown Court heard that his passenger that night suffered a catalogue of serious injuries including a bleed on the brain and a ripped aorta.

Judge Colin Burn was told that the injured man, who was described as Mohammed’s best friend, had declined to cooperate with the police investigation and did not want to see him sent to prison.

Shaheib Mohammed, 24, was today (Wed) jailed for two years and eight months after Bradford Crown Court heard that his passenger that night suffered a catalogue of serious injuries including a bleed on the brain and a ripped aorta.Shaheib Mohammed, 24, was today (Wed) jailed for two years and eight months after Bradford Crown Court heard that his passenger that night suffered a catalogue of serious injuries including a bleed on the brain and a ripped aorta.
Shaheib Mohammed, 24, was today (Wed) jailed for two years and eight months after Bradford Crown Court heard that his passenger that night suffered a catalogue of serious injuries including a bleed on the brain and a ripped aorta.

But Mohammed, of Clay Pits Lane, Pellon, Halifax, pleaded guilty to a charge of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and Judge Burn said his actions had been “lethally dangerous”.

The judge said regardless of what Mohammed’s friend might think now an entirely innocent pedestrian came within a couple of metres at the most of being “squashed” between the HGV and a house wall.

“It wasn’t a case of momentary inattention,” the judge told Mohammed.

“It is quite clear from the footage that you were driving at high speed down the road.”

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Bradford Crown Court

Judge Burn said Mohammed’s offence was aggravated by the fact that he failed to give a sample of breath or blood following the crash.

Prosecutor Gareth Henderson-Moore said Mohammed had been driving the Passat on Sand Beds at about 10.30pm on May 11 last year when he overtook another vehicle at speed and failed to slow down for the junction despite the lights being on red.

He said Mohammed and the HGV driver suffered minor injuries, but the defendant’s friend had bleeding on the brain, damage to the major arterial vessel of his chest and fractures to his ribs, breastbone and femurs.

Mr Henderson-Moore said the complainant had declined to provide a victim personal statement.

Mohammed’s barrister Erin Kitson-Parker referred to the complainant saying he did not want her client to go to custody, but Judge Burn said he had to consider the offence in the light of other road users and the pedestrian who narrowly missed being “obliterated” by the lorry.

Miss Kitson-Parker said Mohammed had “held his hands up” despite knowing that his friend never wanted to cooperate.

She said Mohammed, who had limited previous convictions, expected an immediate custodial sentence but she submitted that the judge could consider a suspended prison sentence.

But Judge Burn said there was far too many men like Mohammed deliberately driving in excess of the speed limit and well beyond their capabilities.

Mohammed was banned from driving for a total of three years and four months and he must take an extended test at the end of that period before he can lawfully drive again.

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