Friday 29 December 2023

The Usual Suspects: Muslim Car-Ramming Attack in Sheffield


Sheffield 'car ram' attack that left one dead and multiple injured was 'sparked by huge row between two British-Pakistani families at wedding party'. Police arrest murder suspect age 23, after his car ploughed into crowd of people.

  • One man, 46, died at the scene while another was rushed to hospital 
An attack in Sheffield which saw a car driven at a crowd of people and left one man dead was sparked by a row between two families at a wedding party.  

Residents said trouble flared in Sheffield, South Yorkshire after a fall-out between the families of a woman and her partner.

There was violence in the street including a stabbing, before a man got in his car and drove at people. Members of his own family and bystanders who had come to intervene were among those injured.

One local said: 'There had been a wedding party at a house and an argument broke out over something.

'Somebody was not happy this particular couple are together and it just escalated from there.

'A woman got hurt and a family member called another relative who arrived at the scene in their car and drove down it at about 60 mph.

'The bloke who died was not been involved in the argument at all and was just in the wrong place. It's very tragic.'

Another resident added: 'There was a bit of a party going on and there was a row. Somebody belted down the road and just didn't stop.

Both families involved are from the area's large British-Pakistani community.

There was a large police presence in the Burgreave  area of Sheffield late into the night

There was a large police presence in the Burgreave  area of Sheffield late into the night

The scene in College Close, Burngreave, Sheffield as the police cordon remains in place

The scene in College Close, Burngreave, Sheffield as the police cordon remains in place

Residents said trouble flared in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, after a fall-out between the families of a woman and her partner

Residents said trouble flared in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, after a fall-out between the families of a woman and her partner

A vehicle was seen being towed away from the scene after reports of a disturbance

The murder vehicle being towed away from the scene 

Horrific video footage showed at least one body in the street in the aftermath of the incident in Pitsmoor, Sheffield.

A member of ambulance crew can be heard saying attempts were being made to resuscitate one casualty.

He also spoke of three other casualties including 'one gentleman with a stab wound'. 

The crew member can be heard saying: 'We're just trying to get some kind of order in place.'

One man, 46, was pronounced dead at the scene while another person was rushed to hospital where they remain in a serious condition.

A 23-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder continues to be held by detectives investigating the incident in College Close in the Burngreave area of Sheffield, South Yorkshire Police said. 

They are also questioning a 55-year-old man who was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. 

Other residents living near the scene also claimed the violence followed a family row. 

One local said: 'It's a dispute between two families. The boy who got in the car has three sisters and it's a fallout between their family and the family of the youngest sister's partner.

Another resident said: 'It's a family issue which led to the disturbance. What followed is really shocking.'

Police officers stand at a cordon set up in the area after South Yorkshire Police launched a murder investigation

Police officers stand at a cordon set up in the area after South Yorkshire Police launched a murder investigation

Police have arrested one suspect, 23, on suspicion of murder and a 55-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder

Police arrested one suspect, 23, on suspicion of murder and a 55-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder

Officers said emergency services were called to the area 'following reports of violence and disorder'.

While they were on their way, a car plowed into a crowd of people.

The man who was killed was a 'Good Samaritan', a father-of-two who 'stepped in to help a stranger in their time of need'.

Christian Marriott, who was on a post-Christmas walk with his family and children, was providing first aid to an injured woman when he was killed after the wedding party turned into a 'bloodbath' between warring families.

Mr Marriott left his two sons, aged eight and six, to help the lady, who was lying unconscious in the street. Police believe she had been involved in the altercation.

He was then hit by the car - which also ploughed into the woman he was trying to save and a number of others. 

The violence, which included a stabbing, broke out after two families started arguing following the ceremony at a local mosque.

Six other people suffered injuries during the incident including an off-duty midwife, who had also stopped to help.

Senior Investigating Officer, DCI Andrew Knowles, paid tribute to the victim of a 'horrific tragedy'.

He said: 'This is an utterly heartbreaking case in which a Good Samaritan, who had stepped in to help a stranger in their time of need, has lost his life. 

'Chris leaves behind a loving family including his devastated wife and two young sons.

Describing himself as 'a general all-rounder who loves leading and coaching', Mr Marriott had devoted his time to a series of charities and voluntary causes before his death.

Mr Marriott left his two sons, aged eight and six, to help the lady, who was lying unconscious in the street just after 2pm. Police believe she had been involved in the altercation. Pictured: Mr Marriott, right

Mr Marriott left his two sons, aged eight and six, to help the lady, who was lying unconscious in the street. She had been involved in the altercation.

An experienced finance, operations and project manager he turned his talents to specialised roles to help the community. 

He had held long-term roles as part of a monetary advice charity, at Sheffield's Museums and within the local church.

Within the Voluntary Action Sheffield charity, he lead their Healthy Holidays programme, bringing a range of activities and food to children across the summer.

Speaking about his efforts - which included delivering around 3,500 healthy food hampers in just one week - he said: 'It has stretched and challenged me beyond my comfort zone on so many occasions. 

'But seeing photos of kids getting outside, having fun and cooking at home has reminded, once again, that investing time and effort into the lives of children and young people is so worth it.'

Shocked Shazia Bi described the horror after her brother-in-law Riasat Khan - the groom's father - was mowed down by the speeding car which killed Mr Marriott.

The mother-of-five said a row had erupted after Mr Khan's son Hasan Khan, in his early 20's, had married his 19-year-old girlfriend Amani at a mosque near their homes in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, yesterday.

The violence, which included a stabbing,  broke out following a row between the families of a woman and her partner. 

Mrs Bi, who lives next door but one to the Khans in a quiet street in the city's Burngreave suburb, said: 'It was a happy occasion but it turned into a bloodbath. It was shocking. 

'An innocent man who wasn't a member of either family but had been trying to help and calm the situation sadly lost his life. 

Mrs Bi, speaking as police launched a murder investigation, said the two families had started arguing after the ceremony. 

She told MailOnline: 'The bride, the girl, was happy and everything was peaceful but there was a problem with her family who live a few miles away.

'I think they had been invited to the wedding but chose not to attend but later went to the boy's home to confront his family.

'It was her family making all the drama. They didn't want the girl to marry the boy.

'They were not happy that the wedding had gone ahead and a big argument started outside the house. There were lots of people in the street.'

Mrs Bi added: 'One of the girl's relatives drove into the crowds.

Other locals told how the horror unfolded in a normally quiet street after the bride's family confronted the groom's family, telling them: 'We didn't want this marriage, you son is not good enough for our daughter!'

'It was mayhem with people going absolutely crazy.

'There was shouting and fighting in the street, then a car sped along at 50mph and ploughed into the crowd.

'A man who had been trying to keep peace between the families died at the scene. It was terrifying.'

Several other people injured were members of the two British-Pakistani families - one living in College Close in the Burngreave suburb of the city where tragedy struck and the other visiting from nearby.

'Someone was stabbed as well as a man being killed.'

A shop keeper added: 'It was a dispute two between families. It's a fallout between their family and the family of the youngest sister's partner.

'It's a family issue which led to the disturbance. What followed is really shocking.'

The row broke out after the couple got married in a local Mosque.

The family of the 19-year-old bride were invited to the ceremony but declined. They later went to confront the groom's family at their home.

The father-of-the-groom is one of the men hit by the car.

Tarek Nayli, 49, a businessman living in a house overlooking where the fatal confrontation happened, described looking out to see 'one, possibly two' people under the car, and an injured man and woman in the street.

He said he saw another man 'with blood on his face'. Describing looking out from a window, Mr Nayli said: 'We heard a lot of noise then all these people came out from the house who were fighting.

'The people fighting were all men. When I went outside, everything seemed to have happened with the car. There was a guy and a woman who seemed to be injured and there were people under the car. I don't know if one or two.

'Another man had blood coming from his face. It was 2-3 minutes before the police came.'

Other residents told how the fighting followed a 'wedding party' at the house on the corner of College Street and College Close.

This afternoon, the scene had been cleared but police forensic officers were searching the house where the wedding party is said to have been held.

At the site where the car appears to have been driven onto the pavement, there was still broken glass and a mangled street sign.

Two other people, described by witnesses as a man and a woman, were said to have also been struck by the blue car, understood to have been driven by a member of one of the families.

One of the injured pair is critically injured. A fourth casualty, said to be a man, was bleeding from the head after being stabbed, it was claimed.

Police have now opened a murder investigation over the incident in Pitsmoor area of the South Yorkshire city that took place just after 2pm on December 27

A man, 23, was arrested on suspicion of murder and another man, 55, on suspicion of attempted murder.

Both families involved are from the area's large British-Pakistani community, locals said.