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Man found guilty of ‘Good Samaritan’ murder | UK News

By uk-times.com9 July 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A man who killed a passer-by when he drove his car into a crowd of people at his sister’s wedding reception has been found guilty of murder

Hassan Jhangur, 25, killed Chris Marriott, 46, when he deliberately crashed his Seat Ibiza into the group in Burngreave, Sheffield, in December 2023.

“Good Samaritan” Mr Marriott, who had stopped to help after Jhangur’s sister had been injured in an earlier brawl, died at the scene while four other people were injured in the crash.

Jhangur, of Whiteways Road, Sheffield, was found guilty of murder after a trial at Sheffield Crown Court and three counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and one of wounding with intent relating to those also hurt.

He was also convicted of a second count of wounding with intent after jurors heard he launched a vicious knife attack on his new brother-in-law, Hasan Khan, following the crash, stabbing him repeatedly in the head and chest.

Addressing Jhangur, Mr Justice Morris said: “The sentence for murder will be life imprisonment. At the sentencing hearing it will be for me to set the minimum period of time for you to serve before you are considered for release.”

Jhangur’s father, Mohammed Jhangur, who was also on trial, was found guilty of perverting the course of justice after the court heard he had hidden the knife his son used to attack Hasan Khan.

The judge warned him “all sentencing options remain open” before releasing him on bail.

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