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Two men charged after elderly women die following care home car crash
Two men charged after elderly women die following care home car crash

The Independent

time11-07-2025

  • The Independent

Two men charged after elderly women die following care home car crash

Two men have been charged after a car collided with a care home following a police pursuit. Highcliffe Care Home in Witherwack, Sunderland, had to be evacuated following the serious collision, which caused structural damage to the building at around 9.40pm on Wednesday. Northumbria Police said two residents of the care home, a woman in her 90s and a woman in her 80s, died on Thursday, after the crash. On Friday evening, the force said two men, both aged 21, had been charged with a number of offences in connection with the reports, as it continues to investigate the deaths. Sam Asgari-Tabar, of Stratford Road, Sunderland, has been charged with robbery and kidnap. He has also been charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving in relation to one of the care home residents who remains in hospital. Reece Parish, of Fordham Road, Sunderland, has been charged with robbery and kidnap. Northumbria Police said eight other residents were taken to hospital in the aftermath with injuries not believed to be life-threatening, with one still in hospital by Friday evening. Officers had been following a BMW that was reported stolen from an address in Fenham, Newcastle, at around 9.20pm on Wednesday. Police were authorised to pursue the vehicle, which crashed into the care home around five minutes later. It is alleged that a woman involved in a proposed sale was inside the vehicle when it was driven off before being forcibly removed a short time later, police said. She was left shaken but uninjured by the incident, the force added. Following the police pursuit, a mandatory referral has been made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct, officers said. A metal barrier has been put up outside the damaged care home, which appeared to be deserted two days after the crash, the residents having been moved to alternative accommodation. Large cracks in the brickwork were visible around the crash site and debris had spilled out on to the garden. The latest CQC report into the home, from 2021, said it looked after a maximum of 60 residents, including people with dementia. In a separate matter, Parish has also been charged with violent disorder in connection with the events in Sunderland city centre on August 2 last year. Both men are due to appear at Newcastle Magistrates' Court on Saturday. A force spokesman said: 'With two men now charged, we would remind people to avoid speculation both online and in our communities as this could impact the ongoing court case. 'Our investigation into the deaths of two care home residents continues.' On Friday, a spokeswoman for Avery Healthcare, which runs the care home, said: 'We are deeply saddened by the incident at our home in Sunderland and our thoughts are with all those affected. 'We are committed to supporting our residents, their families, and our dedicated staff during this incredibly difficult time. 'We are immensely grateful for the compassion and professionalism our teams have shown and continue to show. 'As this remains part of an active police investigation, we are unable to comment further at this stage.' Anyone with concerns or information is asked to send Northumbria Police a direct message on social media or use live chat and report forms on the force's website. Alternatively, they can call 101 and quote reference: NP-20250709-1225.

Two men charged after elderly women die following care home car crash
Two men charged after elderly women die following care home car crash

Yahoo

time11-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Two men charged after elderly women die following care home car crash

Two men have been charged after a car collided with a care home following a police pursuit. Highcliffe Care Home in Witherwack, Sunderland, had to be evacuated following the serious collision, which caused structural damage to the building at around 9.40pm on Wednesday. Northumbria Police said two residents of the care home, a woman in her 90s and a woman in her 80s, died on Thursday, after the crash. On Friday evening, the force said two men, both aged 21, had been charged with a number of offences in connection with the reports, as it continues to investigate the deaths. Sam Asgari-Tabar, of Stratford Road, Sunderland, has been charged with robbery and kidnap. He has also been charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving in relation to one of the care home residents who remains in hospital. Reece Parish, of Fordham Road, Sunderland, has been charged with robbery and kidnap. Northumbria Police said eight other residents were taken to hospital in the aftermath with injuries not believed to be life-threatening, with one still in hospital by Friday evening. Officers had been following a BMW that was reported stolen from an address in Fenham, Newcastle, at around 9.20pm on Wednesday. Police were authorised to pursue the vehicle, which crashed into the care home around five minutes later. It is alleged that a woman involved in a proposed sale was inside the vehicle when it was driven off before being forcibly removed a short time later, police said. She was left shaken but uninjured by the incident, the force added. Following the police pursuit, a mandatory referral has been made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct, officers said. A metal barrier has been put up outside the damaged care home, which appeared to be deserted two days after the crash, the residents having been moved to alternative accommodation. Large cracks in the brickwork were visible around the crash site and debris had spilled out on to the garden. The latest CQC report into the home, from 2021, said it looked after a maximum of 60 residents, including people with dementia. In a separate matter, Parish has also been charged with violent disorder in connection with the events in Sunderland city centre on August 2 last year. Both men are due to appear at Newcastle Magistrates' Court on Saturday. A force spokesman said: 'With two men now charged, we would remind people to avoid speculation both online and in our communities as this could impact the ongoing court case. 'Our investigation into the deaths of two care home residents continues.' On Friday, a spokeswoman for Avery Healthcare, which runs the care home, said: 'We are deeply saddened by the incident at our home in Sunderland and our thoughts are with all those affected. 'We are committed to supporting our residents, their families, and our dedicated staff during this incredibly difficult time. 'We are immensely grateful for the compassion and professionalism our teams have shown and continue to show. 'As this remains part of an active police investigation, we are unable to comment further at this stage.' Anyone with concerns or information is asked to send Northumbria Police a direct message on social media or use live chat and report forms on the force's website. Alternatively, they can call 101 and quote reference: NP-20250709-1225.

Taunton Lidl supermarket closed after car crashes through window
Taunton Lidl supermarket closed after car crashes through window

BBC News

time10-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • BBC News

Taunton Lidl supermarket closed after car crashes through window

A supermarket has been closed after a car crashed through a window at the front of the silver hatchback crushed bollards separating the car park and the Lidl store on Taunton's Roman Road, before breaking the and Somerset Police said there had been no injuries or arrests, describing it as a "one-person road traffic accident".The store is expected to remain closed until a structural engineer can assess the damage. Lidl and police have been contacted for further comment.

Driver flees after crashing car into house
Driver flees after crashing car into house

Yahoo

time05-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Driver flees after crashing car into house

A driver is on the run after smashing a car into a house in Sydney, causing significant structural damage to the property. Police were called Coll Pl in St Andrews, in Sydney's southwest, about 2.10am on Saturday following reports a car had crashed into a house. A NSW Police spokesman said there were no injuries but the property had been damaged. 'The driver of the vehicle is believed to have left the scene prior to the arrival of police,' a spokesman said. More to come

Driver flees after crashing car into house in St Andrews, Sydney
Driver flees after crashing car into house in St Andrews, Sydney

News.com.au

time05-07-2025

  • News.com.au

Driver flees after crashing car into house in St Andrews, Sydney

A driver is on the run after smashing a car into a house in Sydney, causing significant structural damage to the property. Police were called Coll Pl in St Andrews, in Sydney's southwest, about 2.10am on Saturday following reports a car had crashed into a house. A NSW Police spokesman said there were no injuries but the property had been damaged. 'The driver of the vehicle is believed to have left the scene prior to the arrival of police,' a spokesman said.

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