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Sara Odeen-Isbister

Speeding driver caused death of friends in horror crash after ignoring dead-end signs

A speeding driver who ignored dead-end signs and drove into a wall caused the death of his best friend and the friend's wife.

Eidnun Liaquat crashed into a wall in Solihull while Kyle Khan, 26 and Meesha Afzal, 22 were passengers, killing them both instantly

The accident happened near the A42 at 1.50am on December 13, 2020 after the three had spent the evening together, reports Birmingham Live.

About 20 minutes before a police officer had seen the Mercedes being driven by the defendant going in excess of a 30mph speed limit.

Eidnun Liaquat, who had previously admitted two charges of causing death by careless driving, was sentenced to 18 months suspended for two years.

The 28-year-old of Chirbury Grove, Northfield, was also banned from driving for three years and ordered to pay £1,500 costs.

Eidnun Liaquat outside court last year (BPM Media)
Meesha and Afzal, pictured, had spent the evening with Liaquat when the accident happened (BPM MEDIA)

Paul Spratt, prosecuting at Birmingham Crown Court, said of the victims: "They were two people in the prime of their young lives. They had hopes and aspirations which, sadly, will be unfulfilled."

"Alcohol had been consumed and that might be the reason why Liaquat was driving," said Mr Spratt. He said the defendant had taken some cannabis but was below the legal limit.

"Quite how they ended up in that side road off the Warwick Road is not clear. The road was plainly a dead end. Had Liaquat observed signs that were available to him from the roundabout he would have known that.

"The road goes from a dual carriageway to a single track road. There is a solid concrete wall at the end."

Mr Spratt said a witness had estimated that before the collision Liaquat had been travelling at between 30 and 40mph.

"There is no sign of breaking as he approached the part of the road he should not have been on."

A sign at the scene of the accident showing the road is a dead-end, with the wall in the background (BPM MEDIA)

Both Kyle Khan, aged 26 and Meesha Afzal, aged 22, who were both wearing seat belts, suffered "catastrophic" injuries as a result of the collision while Liaquat also sustained a broken left hip and chest injuries.

In passing sentence Judge Simon Drew KC said: "Ultimately this is a tragic case in which two young people lost their lives."

He said what happened was at night and in wet conditions and continued: "You were driving down a road which was a dead-end. There were signs which clearly said so.

"Any careful and considerate driver would have seen these. The failure to realise that you were driving down a dead-end was a serious failure on your part and you were driving at speed."

The judge said Liaquat was driving a car with three passengers and went on: "That increased the care that you needed to take.

Kyle, pictured with his wife Meesha, was Liquat's best friend (BPM MEDIA)

"Their lives were in your hands, literally." However, he said: "You are a man of positive good character and Kyle Khan was your best friend and Meesha was his wife.

"I accept that the impact upon you has been grave and your expressions of remorse are genuine and sincere."

Graham Henson, defending, said: "Kyle Khan was his best friend. They were almost like brothers.

"The effect on the families of Kyle Khan and Meesha Afzal has been devastating and the effect on Liaquat has also been devastating."

He said the defendant worked as a postman, did not have a great recollection of the accident and that he believed he had braked.

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