They’re trying to kill me – I’m going to die.” In a 999 call made by Hussain in the moments before his death, he said: “There’s guys following me. When Hussain and his close friend Ijazuddin, who had offered to give him a lift, arrived at the car park they quickly fled the scene, and they were pursued by the group at high speed, leading to the fatal crash. Many were wearing face coverings and at least one person was carrying a weapon. In the early hours of 11 February last year, Mahek arranged to meet Hussain at a car park in Leicester under the pretence of giving him the money, and arrived as part of a group of eight people. The trial heard that Hussain reacted badly when Ansreen tried to end their relationship, threatening to send sexually explicit photos to her husband if she did not repay him £3,000 he claimed he had spent on her. “A world far removed from the life you lived until then as a mother and housewife in Stoke-on-Trent,” he said, that led to her starting an affair with Hussain. He said Ansreen Bukhari’s “head was turned” by the “perceived glamour” of the influencer world. Now, you constrain yourself to prison for all of your best years.” Had you not done so, you would now be a young graduate with your whole life ahead of you. “That is the reason you, Mahek, dropped out of university. “TikTok and Instagram are at the heart of this case,” he said. Passing sentence on Friday afternoon, the judge Timothy Spencer KC said Mahek Bukhari’s “tawdry fame” through her career as an influencer had made her “utterly self-obsessed”. Natasha Akhtar, 23, was jailed for 11 years and eight months, and Ameer Jamal, 28, and Sanaf Gulamustafa, 23, were jailed for 14 years and eight months and 14 years and nine months respectively for two counts of manslaughter. Saqib Hussain and Mohammed Hashim Ijazuddin, both 21, from Banbury in Oxfordshire, died instantly when their car was rammed off the road, hit a tree and went up in flames.Ĭo-defendants Rekhan Karwan, 29, and Raees Jamal, 23, were also jailed for life, with minimum terms of 26 years and 10 months and 31 years respectively, for two counts of murder. A three-month trial at Leicester crown court heard that the pair were part of a group who lured the victims to a Tesco car park in February last year before pursuing them at speeds of up to 100mph.
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