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Taxi Terror: Driver jailed for mowing down family
22 Apr
Summary
- A taxi driver intentionally drove at a family, injuring a grandfather.
- The incident occurred in September 2025 after a lollipop struck the taxi.
- The driver received a nine-year prison sentence for his actions.

In Newcastle, a taxi driver's "road rage" incident in September 2025 resulted in a nine-year prison sentence. Hasan Mohammed, 26, deliberately drove his taxi at a family, striking a grandfather and narrowly missing others, including a child. The court heard that the attack was a retaliation after a lollipop was thrown at his vehicle. The injured man sustained severe injuries, requiring a prosthetic shoulder and profoundly changing his life. He recounted experiencing fear, confusion, and the impact, emphasizing it was a deliberate act with lasting consequences. His daughter described the event as a "nightmare," highlighting the terror of seeing her father injured. Mohammed was also disqualified from driving for 12 and a half years, needing to pass an extended test upon his return to driving.