August 19th 2025.
Two men made a grave mistake when they decided to take a BMW for a joy ride without permission. As they were driving, they realized that there was still a woman inside the car. Despite that, Sam Asgari-Tabar and Reece Parish continued on their reckless journey. Little did they know that their actions would lead to a tragic event.
The BMW, which was stolen in the Fenham area of Newcastle, caught the attention of the police and was soon spotted in Sunderland. However, instead of pulling over, Asgari-Tabar chose to engage in a high-speed police chase. In a moment of carelessness, he crashed the car into the Highcliffe Care Home in Witherwack, near Sunderland. The impact caused severe damage to the building and resulted in eight residents being injured and hospitalized.
Unfortunately, two days after the incident, two elderly women who were not among the eight hospitalized residents passed away. This left the community in shock and mourning. However, the Crown Prosecution Service has decided not to pursue criminal charges against the two men for their involvement in the deaths of these two women.
Both Parish and Asgari-Tabar have pleaded guilty to stealing the BMW, with the latter also admitting to robbery and causing serious injury by dangerous driving to an elderly care home resident who suffered spinal fractures in the crash. It was also announced that the police will not be pressing charges against the two for kidnapping the owner of the BMW.
The care home, which suffered severe damage in the crash, will have to undergo extensive repairs. As for the two men, they will be sentenced on October 17 and have been remanded in custody. Judge Robert Spragg commended them for owning up to their mistakes and reminded them that their guilty pleas will be taken into consideration during their sentencing. This serves as a tragic reminder of the consequences of reckless and irresponsible actions.
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