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PostPosted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 7:52 pm 
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Taxi driver’s murder trial under way


A TAXI driver has gone on trial accused of murdering a man by running him over in a car park.

Stephen Nolan, 48, denies murdering Ebrahim Aryaei Nekoo, who was found with fatal injuries at the parking area at Saughton Park on March 24 last year. As the trial got under way at the High Court in Edinburgh yesterday, a dog walker described how he found private hire driver Mr Nekoo lying covered in blood with his trousers ripped.

Witness Andrew Minto, 63, told the jury that he phoned the police. Nolan is alleged to have assaulted Mr Nekoo, of Carrick Knowe Hill, by repeatedly driving a vehicle at him, causing it to collide with the driver’s door of his vehicle and strike him on the body before driving over him.

Nolan, of Redhall Place, Longstone, has denied a further six charges, including allegations of attacks carried out while he drove a taxi.

On the night of the alleged murder, Nolan is accused of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner at the forecourt of a petrol station in Edinburgh by approaching Mr Nekoo’s vehicle, opening the driver’s door and attempting to stop him closing it, shouting at him, and adopting an aggressive and intimidating manner.

The charges further allege that on September 4, 2011 in Howe Street, Nolan behaved in a threatening or abusive manner by stopping his taxi alongside Mr Nekoo’s vehicle, shouting and swearing at him and pulling in front of his vehicle, causing them to collide.

http://www.scotsman.com/edinburgh-eveni ... -1-2831717

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:30 pm 
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Good-luck Stevie and remember, speak the truth only when it's unavoidable. :wink:

Oh and as a defence lawyer once said to the accused who wanted to tell the truth, in a case where I was a witness.

"This is a court of law son, no one tells the truth in here. I hope you gentlemen have gotten your stories straight? Oh and I suggest you have a wee word with your friend." :badgrin:


I don't think anyone in court on that day was telling the truth. :?


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:17 pm 
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The following was published on Monday


Edinburgh vehicle murder trial halted due to juror


A MURDER trial has been halted on its first day after “an issue” arose with one of the jurors.



• Murder trial halted after “issue” with juror arose during case

• A dog-walker tells trial of efforts to save the life of a man allegedly run over by a vehicle

• Stephen Nolan, 48, is accused of murdering Ebrahim Aryaei Nekoo, 41


The unspecified problem forced the judge at the High Court in Edinburgh to desert the case overnight for a fresh jury to be selected.

In the only evidence heard, a dog-walker had described how he found an injured man in a park, and the efforts made to save him.

Andrew Minto said the man was still breathing but unable to talk to him, and tracks in the grass made it look as if he had been hit by a vehicle.

Others arrived on the scene and a woman attempted chest compressions while taking instructions over the phone from the emergency services, added Mr Minto, 63.

A paramedic attended and took charge of the patient but, after a time, work on him stopped, and a cover was put over the body.

Stephen Nolan, 48, of Redhall Place, Edinburgh, denies murdering Ebrahim Aryaei Nekoo, 41, of Carrick Knowe Hill, Edinburgh, on 24 March last year at a car parking area at the Fords Road entrance to Saughton Park in the city.

It is alleged that Nolan repeatedly drove a vehicle at Mr Aryaei Nekoo and struck him on the body, and drove over him. Earlier that day, it is claimed, he shouted at Mr Aryaei Nekoo and adopted an aggressive and intimidating manner towards him at a petrol station near the park.

In a previous incident, the indictment alleges, Nolan drove in front of his vehicle and caused the two cars to collide.

Nolan also pleads not guilty to other charges, including assaulting and meanacing a motorist, and threatening a fellow taxi driver and putting him in a state of fear and alarm for his safety.

Mr Minto said he was walking his dog in the park on a Saturday about 6:30am when he saw a private hire vehicle with its driver’s door open and the engine running. A man was lying nearby.

“His face was all bruised. His trousers were ripped and his underwear was all covered in blood. His breathing was not very good,” said Mr Minto.

He recalled the man’s eyes being open, but he was unable to respond when Mr Minto asked if he was alright.

A woman arrived but it was too cold for her mobile phone to work. She checked the man and said he had a pulse. She went off to raise the alarm.

Meanwhile, another dog-walker came into the park and he and Mr Minto looked in the car and found a phone. Mr Minto turned off the ignition, and began a call to the emergency services, but as he was speaking, the woman came back with a second woman, wearing a coat over her nightclothes. They were phoning an ambulance and Mr Minto hung up.

He said the first woman tried CPR, pumping the man’s chest, and put him in the recovery position. However, she took instructions over the phone from the emergency services and lay the man on his back again.

“A paramedic arrived. He was on foot because the ambulance had parked at a bridge near the entrance where there are bollards across the road. He took charge of the patient,” said Mr Minto.

The paramedic treated a cut to the man’s leg, trying to stop the bleeding, while the woman continued the chest compressions and the other dog-walker was squeezing a ball on a tube to put air into the man’s lungs.

Mr Minto agreed with the advocate-depute, Douglas Fairley, QC, that work on the man stopped, and the body was covered.

He also agreed that he had spoken to a policeman on the phone, and had stated: “Looking at the tracks, it looks like he has been struck by a vehicle.”

Mr Minto had been due to complete his evidence after the lunch break, but the judge, Lady Wise, announced that an issue had arisen with one of the jurors, and the trial was aborted.

http://www.scotsman.com/news/scottish-n ... -1-2830165

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 2:33 am 
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I don't think News Papers should be allowed to comment on court proceedings until such time as both sides of the story can be told. :-|

I've seen how the legal system works, and it's a joke. :-|

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It is alleged that Nolan repeatedly drove a vehicle at Mr Aryaei Nekoo and struck him on the body, and drove over him. Earlier that day, it is claimed, he shouted at Mr Aryaei Nekoo and adopted an aggressive and intimidating manner towards him at a petrol station near the park.


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Nolan repeatedly drove a vehicle at Mr Aryaei Nekoo and struck him on the body


Now that doesn't ring true but who knows, and that's the point. #-o


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 1:34 pm 
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Court told of bloodstains under taxi


BLOODSTAINS on the underside of a taxi matched the DNA of a man found dying in a park, a trial has heard.

Stephen Nolan, 48, denies using the London Hackney cab as a weapon to murder Ebrahim Aryaei Nekoo, 41, on March 24 last year in a car park in Saughton Park.

Forensic scientist Amanda Pirie told the High Court in Edinburgh how she, along with others, examined the taxi.

Blood was found on the exhaust pipe and rear axle and there were 19 other marks which she said could have been caused by material rubbing against parts of the cab.

The blood provided a “full match” with a DNA sample from the dead man, she said.

Reading from her report, she said the findings “provide support for Ebrahim Nekoo having been run over by this vehicle”.

Nolan, of Redhall Place, also denies threatening Mr Nekoo, of Carrick Knowe Hill, and other charges.

The trial continues.

http://www.scotsman.com/news/scottish-n ... -1-2835732

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 3:42 pm 
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Nolan repeatedly drove a vehicle at Mr Aryaei Nekoo and struck him on the body.


Well surely, if the above was true there would be a lot more blood and tissue stuck to the underside of the vehicle.

So he was run over, but it's doubtful it happened repeatedly? And we still don't know the actions of Mr. Aryaei Nekoo, which may have brought him into contact with Steven's taxi. :-| Like perhaps trying to attack Steven while he was trying to escape. :-|

I wonder whether the press will be so forthcoming when reporting the case for the defence? :roll:


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 5:23 pm 
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Sounds like something a nutjob would do tbh.

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Sounds like something a nutjob would do tbh.


I would agree, but after being in more than a few tight scrapes myself, where things have gone, pear shaped. I know how things can spiral out of control. And I don't think any of these two guys went to their work with the intention to kill someone. :-|


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Man allegedly knocked down by taxi in park had 40 rib breaks


A man who was found dying in a park after allegedly being run over by a taxi suffered multiple injuries, a court has been told.

A pathologist told the High Court in Edinburgh that Ebrahim Aryaei Nekoo suffered a broken skull and smashed pelvis, as well as some 40 rib fractures which had torn into his lungs.

Mr Aryaei Nekoo, 41, was found by a dog walker lying on a grass area in Edinburgh's Saughton Park on March 24 last year, struggling to breathe.

Stephen Nolan, 48, is on trial accused of murdering Mr Aryaei Nekoo by deliberately running him over. He denies the accusation and other charges of assault and disorderly conduct.

Forensic pathologist Dr Clare Bryce said the injuries suffered by Mr Aryaei Nekoo were "consistent with a vehicle running over a body".

Questioned by defence QC Donald Findlay, Dr Bryce agreed there was no injury that made her say, without a doubt, that Mr Aryaei Nekoo had been struck by a motor vehicle.

The court was also told there were no tyre marks on the body.

"That would leave, to some extent, unanswered the question of how he came to be on the ground," said Mr Findlay.

"It leaves options such as: he slipped and fell under a car. That would be explained by the injuries?"

Dr Bryce told him: "That is possible."

Nolan, of Redhall Place, Edinburgh, is alleged to have threatened Mr Aryaei Nekoo on the forecourt of Sainsbury's petrol station in Westfield Road on March 24 last year and, on the same day, repeatedly driven a taxi cab at him in Saughton Park.

The murder charge claims Nolan collided with Mr Aryaei Nekoo's Vauxhall Zafira, then struck him on the body before running over him.

The trial, before Lady Wyse, continues.

http://news.stv.tv/scotland/217677-ebra ... xi-strike/

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Whats the real story behind this?

Obviously waiting until the case has ended . . .

Sounds like theres a lot more to it.


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GBC wrote:
Whats the real story behind this?

Obviously waiting until the case has ended . . .

Sounds like theres a lot more to it.


How about, minor spat turns into an unfortunate accident. :-|


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Widow tells court of last kiss with car death man


A TEARFUL widow has told a murder trial jury of the last time she saw her husband off to work with a kiss.

Mobina Jafari, 32, said she later spoke on the phone to Ebrahim Aryaei Nekoo, 41, and told him she missed him. However, he never arrived home.

Mr Aryaei Nekoo, a private hire driver, was found severely injured in a park a short time after the phone call and died as passersby and a paramedic tried to save him, the High Court in Edinburgh has heard.

Asked how she would describe him, Ms Jafari replied: “What should I say? He was loving, very kind.”

Stephen Nolan, 48, of Redhall Place, Edinburgh, denies murdering Mr Aryaei Nekoo, of Carrick Knowe Hill, Edinburgh, on 24 March last year in a car parking area near the Fords Road entrance of the city’s Saughton Park. It is alleged that Nolan repeatedly drove a black cab at him, struck him on the body, and drove over him.

Earlier that day, it is claimed, Nolan shouted at Mr Aryaei Nekoo and adopted an aggressive and intimidating manner towards him at a petrol station near the park.

Nolan also pleads not guilty to other charges, including assaulting and menacing a motorist, and threatening a fellow taxi driver and putting him in a state of fear and alarm for his safety.

Ms Jafari, from Iran, gave evidence through an interpreter and said she had married Mr Aryaei Nekoo in 2010. He had a ten-year-old son from a previous marriage.

She recalled that Mr Aryaei Nekoo left for work on a Friday afternoon, to work through the night. He came home for short breaks about 8pm and again about 11:30pm. On the second occasion, he lay down for a rest. She alerted him that he had a fare, and he left.

“This is the last time I saw him. I kissed him and he left. He asked me to kiss him on his forehead and on his cheeks,” said Ms Jafari.

She phoned him around 6am, and said he must be tired and to come home.

“I said, ‘I miss you.’ I asked him whether he was hungry. He said he had eaten something in a restaurant,” she added.

It was about an hour later that Mr Aryaei Nekoo was found in the park.

The trial has heard that he was still alive, but died at the scene. He was lying on grass about 22 metres from his Vauxhall Zafira private hire car. The driver’s door was open and the engine was running.

Jack McBirnie, 54, a collision investigator with Lothian and Borders Police until he retired last month, said he found tyre marks near the body and the Zafira.

The marks indicated “a vehicle under hard acceleration with the wheels spinning”, said Mr McBirnie.

He added: “The vehicle was being driven vigorously.”

There was no evidence of braking and it had been one continuous manoeuvre. The body lay over one of the tracks, but it might have been moved while attempts had been made to save him. There was no break in the track and no tyre marks on the body.

“It is likely the body had gone under the vehicle between the wheels...(the driver) would certainly feel the bump,” said Mr McBirnie.

The defence counsel, Donald Findlay, QC, said there was evidence that Nolan and Mr Aryaei Nekoo had an argument at a petrol station, and then both appeared to have headed for the park “to pursue the discussion.” Mr Aryaei Nekoo left his car and it was known that he ended up on the ground and the taxi had gone over him.

“There is a gap, and you have no way of knowing what happened during that gap,” Mr Findlay suggested to the witness.

“That’s right,” said Mr McBirnie.

Mr Findlay added: “He is on the ground for the taxi to go over him, but how he comes to be on the ground, you can provide no evidence.”

“No,” agreed Mr McBirnie.

The trial continues next week.

http://www.scotsman.com/news/scottish-n ... -1-2839993

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Mr Findlay added: “He is on the ground for the taxi to go over him, but how he comes to be on the ground, you can provide no evidence.”

“No,” agreed Mr McBirnie.


Now that's a strange one, 22 meters away from his car and on the ground?

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The marks indicated “a vehicle under hard acceleration with the wheels spinning”, said Mr McBirnie.

He added: “The vehicle was being driven vigorously.”

There was no evidence of braking and it had been one continuous manoeuvre.



It's sounds more and more like this guy has slipped and fallen as Steven accelerated to turn the vehicle, and he ended up rolling right over him. He might never have even seen Mr.Nekoo lying on the ground.

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Accused taxi driver was ‘in shock’, court hears


A taxi driver was upset and shaking when he went to a police station to report that he had run over a man, a murder trial has been told.

• Taxi driver was “sweating” and “very pale” as he reported running over man to police station, trial hears

• Stephen Nolan, 48, denies mudering Ebrahim Aryaei Nekoo, 41

Stephen Nolan, 48, said Ebrahim Aryaei Nekoo, 41, had chased him with a knife in a car park after a row, and he had jumped back into his cab.

Somehow, Mr Aryaei Nekoo had gone under the vehicle, he added.

Nolan, of Redhall Place, Edinburgh, denies murdering Mr Aryaei Nekoo, a private hire driver, of Carrick Knowe Hill, Edinburgh, on 24 March last year in a car parking area near the Fords Road entrance of the city’s Saughton Park. It is alleged that Nolan repeatedly drove a black cab at him, struck him on the body, and drove over him.

Earlier that day, it is claimed, Nolan shouted at Mr Aryaei Nekoo and adopted an aggressive and intimidating manner towards him at a petrol station near the park.

Nolan also pleads not guilty to other charges, including assaulting and menacing a motorist, and threatening a fellow taxi driver and putting him in a state of fear and alarm for his safety.

Fiona Pagan, a support officer at Wester Hailes police station, Edinburgh, told the High Court in Edinburgh that Nolan came in about 8:25am, while most of the station’s officers were at “an incident” in Saughton Park.

He said there had been “an exchange of words” with Mr Aryaei Nekoo at a petrol station, and the other man had followed him to the park.

He stated that he had to jump back into his taxi when Mr Aryaei Nekoo chased him with a knife.

“Somehow Ebrahim Aryaei Nekoo got underneath the wheel of his vehicle,” added Ms Pagan.

She described Nolan as physically upset and shaking.

“He looked unwell. He was sweating... he looked to me as if he was in shock. He looked red around the eyes as if he had been crying. He was very pale,” added Ms Pagan.

The trial continues.

http://www.scotsman.com/edinburgh-eveni ... -1-2845272

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Is it just me, or is this the situation I alluded to some months ago, starting to take shape?

So the bold boy, Mr. Aryaei Nekoo was driving his Ph car tooled-up, with a blade no less, and ended up getting run over for his troubles?

Now that's a real fu*king shame... :roll:


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