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«Breaking News» Horrifying moment driver racing at up to 60mph to evade police slams into boy, 14



Mohammed Casim Hussain struck down and almost killed 14-year-old Ibrahim Ahmed while being chased by police in Luton on March 14, 2018


Mohammed Casim Hussain struck down and almost killed 14-year-old Ibrahim Ahmed while being chased by police in Luton on March 14, 2018


Mohammed Casim Hussain struck down and almost killed 14-year-old Ibrahim Ahmed while being chased by police in Luton on March 14, 2018



This is the horrifying moment a teenage boy somersaulted four times in the air after being struck by a driver speeding at nearly 60mph in a residential street.


Seconds later CCTV cameras also caught police officers frantically performing CPR on Ibrahim Ahmed, 14, has he lay stricken in the road.


Miraculously the youngster survived but was left with life-changing injuries. 


The shocking video was released by police after the Mohammed Casim Hussain, 20, has been jailed for 16 months for being behind the wheel of the car.


Hussain was evading police at the time of the incident and travelling at speeds of nearly 60mph - well in excess of the 20mph limit in the middle of the carriageway.


An armed police unit had become suspicious of the silver Volkswagen Golf and tried to stop it.


Officers ended their pursuit of the vehicle in Luton, Bedfordshire, and immediately called an ambulance and began giving first aid to the teenager at around 4..00pm on March 14 last year. 



This is teh moment Mohammed Casim Hussain's VW Golf was about to strike teenager Ibrahim Ahmed as he crossed the road in Luton in March 2018


This is teh moment Mohammed Casim Hussain's VW Golf was about to strike teenager Ibrahim Ahmed as he crossed the road in Luton in March 2018



This is teh moment Mohammed Casim Hussain's VW Golf was about to strike teenager Ibrahim Ahmed as he crossed the road in Luton in March 2018





The teenager was thrown onto the bonnet, up across the windscreen and into the air


The teenager was thrown onto the bonnet, up across the windscreen and into the air



The teenager was thrown onto the bonnet, up across the windscreen and into the air





Ibrahim was turned upside down by the force of the impact with his legs in the air


Ibrahim was turned upside down by the force of the impact with his legs in the air



Ibrahim was turned upside down by the force of the impact with his legs in the air 





Police stopped at the scene and gave emergency medical assistance to Ibrahim until paramedics arrived to take him to hospital


Police stopped at the scene and gave emergency medical assistance to Ibrahim until paramedics arrived to take him to hospital



Police stopped at the scene and gave emergency medical assistance to Ibrahim until paramedics arrived to take him to hospital



The young teenager was taken to hospital with extremely serious injuries including multiple broken bones, organ damage and internal bleeding.


Hussain, from Southampton, Hampshire, who abandoned his vehicle moments after the collision, was captured on CCTV discarding his jumper in a nearby school.


The driver then convinced a family member to contact police and report his vehicle as stolen.

At Luton Crown Court yesterday, Hussain was sentenced to 16 months imprisonment for causing serious injury by dangerous driving.


Sergeant James Thorne, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Roads Policing Unit, said: 'Instead of pulling over in a safe and responsible way, Hussain decided to flee and drove in a dangerous manner that placed numerous people at risk of serious harm.


'His actions ultimately led to a 14-year-old boy being struck at high speed and left for dead.




He then slammed nto the roof of the VW Golf as the car continued to speed along the road


He then slammed nto the roof of the VW Golf as the car continued to speed along the road



He then slammed nto the roof of the VW Golf as the car continued to speed along the road





Police said Hussain was driving in an unsafe manner and left Ibrahim for dead


Police said Hussain was driving in an unsafe manner and left Ibrahim for dead



Police said Hussain was driving in an unsafe manner and left Ibrahim for dead



'The pursuing officers did the right thing and stopped - without doubt, their medical intervention saved the life of this young boy.


'While Hussain continued to try and avoid capture, a thorough and professional investigation led to his arrest, conviction and sentencing we have seen today.


'Throughout all of this, I would like to reiterate my praise and admiration for the bravery of the victim.


'His life changed that day, and he continues to have a positive outlook on life and strives for a full recovery.'




Hussain was being chased by police at the time of the accident on March 14, 2018


Hussain was being chased by police at the time of the accident on March 14, 2018



Hussain was being chased by police at the time of the accident on March 14, 2018



An Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), which launched an independent investigation into the incident, concluded that the pursuit was authorised and conducted correctly and that neither officer had acted in a manner that would require any further action.


The 14-year-old boy also received vital first aid from officers, which may have saved his life and assisted his subsequent recovery.


The IOPC examined CCTV footage taken from a number of sources along the route of the pursuit, obtained detailed statements from officers, examined their training records, analysed in-car data and downloaded police radio recordings.


IOPC Regional Director, Sarah Green, said: 'The injuries to the teenager in this hit and run could have been life-changing and I am delighted that he has made significant progress in recovering from this ordeal.


'The evidence gathered from our investigation indicates this may have been helped by the work of the two officers who administered first aid at the scene and for this they should be commended.'


The two officers in a patrol car initially noticed the occupants of the silver VW Golf seemed to be behaving nervously and decided to carry out a stop.




He continued driving his car despite the extensive damage caused by hitting the teenager


He continued driving his car despite the extensive damage caused by hitting the teenager



He continued driving his car despite the extensive damage caused by hitting the teenager





Hussain eventually abandoned his car and he ran from the scene along with his passengers


Hussain eventually abandoned his car and he ran from the scene along with his passengers



Hussain eventually abandoned his car and he ran from the scene along with his passengers 



They followed the car to Leagrave Road, Luton, where they activated lights and the siren.


The police car followed the Golf where it then sped up to almost 20mph over the speed limit.


Police began an authorised pursuit and the Golf mounted the kerb to undertake stationary traffic.


The police car undertook the same manoeuvre and continued the pursuit just moments before the Golf collided with the teenager.


The Golf continued to speed down the road but officers halted their pursuit, called for an ambulance and administered first aid until the paramedics arrived and took over.


The teenager was taken to hospital with extremely serious injuries.


A mandatory referral was made by Bedfordshire Police and an independent investigation was concluded in December 2018.


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Mohammed Casim Hussain struck down and almost killed 14-year-old Ibrahim Ahmed while being chased by police in Luton on March 14, 2018

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