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Car as Weapon: Driver Admits "Deep Remorse" in Teen's Death
29 Jan
Summary
- Driver admits using car as a weapon against cyclists.
- He claims he only intended to 'nudge' a dispute target.
- Defendant expresses deep remorse and regret for actions.

Zulkernain Ahmed, 21, faces charges of murder and manslaughter following a fatal incident in Sheffield on June 4. Prosecutors allege Ahmed used his Audi as a weapon, deliberately driving at a group of individuals on e-bikes and a moped. During the trial at Sheffield Crown Court, Ahmed denied murder but admitted to manslaughter, stating he "misjudged it and it all went wrong."
Ahmed explained he was seeking out an individual named La'rome Divers with whom he had a dispute. He admitted to carrying a baseball bat but claimed he only intended to talk. Graphic footage showed his car veering onto the wrong side of the road, hitting Divers and then striking Abdullah Yaser Abdullah Taleb, a pedestrian on the pavement. Ahmed also admitted causing grievous bodily harm.
He stated he did not remember seeing Abdullah and that he was "panicking" and "scared" after the collision, wanting to "get away." Ahmed learned of Abdullah's death while attempting to flee the country. He confirmed his driving was "highly dangerous" and expressed "deep remorse and regret" for his choices, offering his apologies to the victim's family.



