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PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2020 7:56 pm 
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Taxi driver seriously injured after crash involving stolen car in Oldham

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The car was involved in a smash with a Ford Focus outside the Laurel Trading estate in Royton last night

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A taxi driver has been left seriously injured in hospital after a crash with a stolen car in Oldham.

The smash happened near on Higginshaw Lane in Royton at around 9:45pm on Saturday night.

The car was involved in a collision with a Ford Focus outside the Laurel Trading estate, containing the Blue Tiffin restaurant.

Emergency services raced to the scene and the road was cordoned off.

Firefighters were seen using cutting gear to help free people trapped inside Toyota Avensis.

Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said crews from Oldham and Chadderton helped free three casualties and remained on scene for around an hour.

Greater Manchester Police said the male driver, whose age is not known, was taken to hospital and described his condition as serious.

Passengers in the vehicle suffered only minor injuries a spokesman added.

An eyewitness at the scene says he was told the occupants of the stolen vehicle had fled the scene.

He told the M.E.N: "I was on my way home from the match and was in a taxi myself when someone flagged us down and said we couldn't go any further as there had been a massive crash, so I had to get out and walk.

"It looked really bad.

"Firefighters were already there and were using the jaws of life to get them out of the car.

"It was an absolute mess I was really worried someone might have died.

"I hope the driver is okay and gets well soon."

Police confirmed no arrests had been made and that enquiries were ongoing.

The road remained closed for several hours whilst police dealt with the aftermath and carried out enquiries.

Anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to call police on 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2020 10:27 pm 
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"I hope the driver is okay and gets well soon."

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Three arrests as taxi driver dies after stolen car crashes into him

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The 42-year-old died on Tuesday after the crash in Oldham

Three arrests have been made after a taxi driver died in a crash in Oldham.

The 42-year-old was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries following the smash involving a stolen car on Higginshaw Lane in Royton on Saturday, February 1.

He died on Tuesday (February 18).

Paying tribute, a call handler at the firm the man worked at said: "He was one of the nicest people I have ever met in my life.

"He would do anything for anyone. As a person, an unbelievable guy.

"I couldn't say enough about him. He was an amazing person."

"That was what it was like with him. He has a family and kids."

The taxi driver was in a Toyota Avensis when the vehicle crashed with a silver Ford Focus, which police have previously said was stolen, at about 9.40pm outside the the Laurel Trading estate.

Three other people who were in the Toyota were taken to hospital with serious injuries. They remain in hospital for treatment.

The four men inside the Ford got out and ran away.

Three men have been arrested.

Two men - aged 26 and 36 - were arrested the following day (Sunday, February 2) on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

A 29-year-old man was also arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving on Sunday, February 8.

The 26-year-old has since been released with no further action whilst the 36-year-old was released under investigation and the 29-year-old was bailed pending further enquiries.

Police are keen to speak to anyone who saw the crash to get in touch.

PC Paul Joynson of GMP’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “This was a terrible and tragic incident which has sadly resulted in a man losing his life and his family and friends losing a loved one.

"We’re doing everything we can to support them at this devastating time and our thoughts remain with them.

“Officers are working strenuously to establish the full circumstances surrounding the collision and are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information regarding the four men that fled the scene to get in touch as soon as possible.

“If you have any dash-cam or CCTV footage that could assist with our enquiries then I would urge you to get in touch with our team as footage could prove vital in our search for more evidence.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact GMP’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 0161 856 4741, quoting incident number 3327 of February 1.

Alternatively, reports can be made anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 24, 2020 7:34 pm 
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The 42-year-old died on Tuesday after the crash in Oldham

And all he wanted to do was go out and make a modest living. :sad:

Very sad for the family and friends.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 24, 2020 9:17 pm 
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what really upsets me about this is that the nutters walked from the crash whilst he's dead and his passengers are in a serious condition in hospital :sad:

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what really upsets me about this is that the nutters walked from the crash whilst he's dead and his passengers are in a serious condition in hospital :sad:

Scum, complete and utter scum.

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Royton crash: Man jailed for killing taxi driver

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A man has been jailed for 12 years for killing a taxi driver after he drove "recklessly" at more than 80mph.

Ryan Hughes, 30, of Radcliffe Street, Oldham crashed into the taxi at 21:40 GMT on 1 February in Royton last year.

He ran away from his Ford Focus after the crash which also injured two passengers, police said.

Hughes admitted causing death by dangerous driving and two counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving at Minshull Street Crown Court.

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said the 42-year-old taxi driver had collected two women from a restaurant on Laurel Trading Estate on Higginshaw Lane.

Hughes was then seen driving his car "in excess of 80mph" before he hit the driver's side of the taxi.

The taxi driver suffered a traumatic brain injury and died three weeks after the crash.

The two women also suffered serious injuries including broken ribs, a broken pelvis and a dislocated spine.

Sgt Andrew Page said: "Hughes drove recklessly across Oldham without any care for the safety of those around him and his thoughtless actions have resulted in the loss of an innocent man's life."

He said he hoped the sentence would provide a "sense of closure and justice" for the taxi driver's family and the injured women.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 21, 2021 8:26 am 
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For what it's worth, quite a lot of detail in this MEN report of the case :-|


Joy rider 'impressing his friends' jailed for killing taxi driver in head on smash

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Ryan Hughes also caused serious and life changing injuries to both of the passengers in the taxi at the time

A joy rider was jailed for twelve years after his dangerous driving killed a taxi driver and seriously injured both his passengers.

Ryan Hughes, 30, was on a 'joy ride' in a Ford Focus on November, 1, 2019 around Oldham with two friends as passengers.

Minshull Street Crown Court heard that he was trying to 'impress his friends' but was driving at excessive speed, without a licence or insurance.

Witnesses described seeing the Ford Focus approach them and cut in front of them at speed to avoid colliding with a pedestrian island.

They described Mr Hughes's driving as 'erratic' and 'desperate'.

At 9.45pm he was driving on the B61 in Oldham at twice the speed limit - in excess of 80mph.

A local taxi driver, Adinur Roshid, was picking up his two passengers from the Blue Tiffin Restaurant on Laurel Trading Estate.

He was driving them to Royton where the two best friends were going to have a few drinks together.

As the taxi pulled out to turn right onto Higginshaw Lane it was hit head on by Mr Hughes at speed.

It resulted in the later death of the taxi driver from a traumatic brain injury.

The two passengers, Helen Parfitt and Angela Collier, suffered injuries including broken ribs, a broken pelvis and dislocated spine.

Prosecuting, Robert Hall told the court: "Witnesses got out and told those in the Ford Focus to phone 999 but they ran away.

"Witnesses phoned 999 instead. Police found the defendant through DNA testing of the car. The taxi driver was taken to Salford Royal Hospital.

"He died of traumatic brain injuries and his life support machine was switched off on 18 February, 2020."

Both passengers in the taxi were taken to hospital with serious and life-changing injuries.

Hughes denied being the driver of the car at first but after extensive enquiries he was arrested and DNA on the airbag was found to be a match for his.

There was also CCTV of Hughes at a petrol station, showing him getting into the car and driving away.

Victim impact statements were read by the passengers and a statement was read on behalf of Mr Roshid's son to the court.

The statement from the taxi drivers son read: "My dad was working as a taxi driver at the time of the crash and had been doing this for about 15 years.

"There are four children in the family and my mother. Following the collision my mother had to go on universal credit.

"Me and my brother got jobs to provide for the family. It was so upsetting to see my dad laid up in hospital. I remember being told he would not make it.

"My mother really struggled. Since the collision, my mother has had to look after the whole family. It was not normal for somebody to die in this way.

"This is something we will never forget."

Ms Pariftt's statement read: "We were looking forward to a meal and a few drinks.

"I saw the headlights of a car coming very quickly towards us. The impact, the noise, the shock was horrific. Unable to move, and struggling to breathe, my legs were trapped behind the drivers seat.

"I am unable to recall the two ladies who came to assist us. I was dependent on carers to cook and clean. I had to sleep on the sofa causing overwhelming pain and discomfort.

"I was feeling isolated. The first time I got in a car during my recovery period I suffered a very severe panic attack."

Ms Parfitt also detailed the effect the crash had on her and her family and the serious injuries she suffered.

And she described the pain she feels on a daily basis in her back and ribs and the therapy she has had to have for PTSD and depression.

Reading a statement to the court, the second passenger, Ms Collier, said: "I was still grieving the loss of my mother. I was having a night out with my best friend.

"I have severe nerve damage. I cannot walk very far or stand and sit for long periods. When I got out of hospital I had carers to help me.

"All of which I was embarrassed about. My daughter had to come and change my neck brace. I was very reliant on my family.

"I get frustrated and angry because I cannot do certain things. My daughter was worried I was going to die.

"I am not living, I am just existing."

The second passenger also described the serious injuries she has suffered and the pain she deals with on a daily basis including spinal injuries and therapy she has had.

Mitigating, John Harrison told the court: "The consequences to the victims are horrendous. Mr Hughes has shown true remorse and a terrible lack of judgement.

"The pre-sentence report shows he is an industrious person who has been contributing to society. There is a young daughter who will suffer."

Ryan Hughes, of Rowland Way in Oldham, was convicted of death by driving unlicensed and uninsured, causing death by dangerous driving and causing serious injury by dangerous driving and sentenced to 12 years in jail.

He was disqualified from driving for 16 years and must sit an extended driving retest.

Sentencing, the judge said: "On the evening of the 1st November 2019 you decided you were going to go on a joy ride around Oldham.

"You showed off to your friends. At 9.40pm that evening the taxi driver had collected his two passengers and was taking them to Royton.

"You were approaching at an excessive speed. Police estimated you may have been driving at 80 miles per hour.

"You do not dispute that you were joy riding and travelling at a grossly excessive speed. You and your passengers fled the scene.

"You denied responsibility. The only mitigation is that you pleaded guilty."

Police Sergeant Andrew Page of GMP’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit said: “Hughes drove recklessly across Oldham without any care for the safety of those around him and his thoughtless actions have resulted in the loss of an innocent man’s life.

“Although sadly a man died as a result of this collision I hope his lengthy conviction provides a sense of closure and justice for his family, as well as the two women who were also injured.

“I hope this sentence also serves as a warning and a reminder on the importance of adhering to the rules of the road. Speed limits are in place for a reason and although you may feel like you can drive faster, it can sometimes have tragic consequences and result in a prison sentence.”


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Incredibly moving Victim Impact statements. :sad:

Think the Judge took note as 12 years is a very high sentence for that offence, taking into account the guilty plea.

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Incredibly moving Victim Impact statements. :sad:

Think the Judge took note as 12 years is a very high sentence for that offence, taking into account the guilty plea.



and quite right too !

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