Man jailed after causing death of Middlesbrough taxi driver

A man, who pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving, will spend the next 7 years in prison

Author: Ellie KumarPublished 31st Mar 2023

A man, who pleaded guilty to causing the death last March of a Middlesbrough taxi driver has been sentenced at Teesside Crown Court.

James Hobson’s vehicle collided at speed with Malik Ameer Abbas’ VW in Marton and tragically Mr Abbas died instantly at the scene.

Today Hobson, 33, received a sentence of 7 years and 4 months for causing death by dangerous driving. He was also banned from driving for nearly 12 years.

Speaking after today’s result at court Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Chief Inspector Peter Carr, said:

“Malik Ameer Abbas was tragically killed as a result of James Hobson’s dangerous driving. Hobson had been speeding and his vehicle was on the wrong side of the road when he hit Mr Abbas’ vehicle head on.

"We hope that today’s sentence brings some form of comfort to Mr Abbas’ family, who have deeply felt his loss.

"Our thoughts are with them at this difficult time.

“James Hobson will now spend a significant time behind bars, having suffered serious injury himself as a result of the collision he is very lucky that he too did not lose his life. Unfortunately Mr Abbas’ family now have to live without their loved one for the rest of their lives as a result of Hobson’s actions.”

Mr Abbas’ family added:

“Malik is from Pakistan and his family - Mam, Dad, brother and sister are still living in Pakistan. He moved to the UK in 2013 to support his family in Pakistan.

“Malik’s mother has arthritis and his father has a heart condition, his brother has severe disabilities and is unable to speak or hear, so Malik would send money to Pakistan as their only form of support. They are unable to work and support themselves now that he has passed.

“Malik was arranging for his younger sister to come to the UK for her studies. He had always looked after everyone.

“He had many plans and goals to achieve and was a very hardworking, honest person. No-one and nothing can fill the gap which he has left in our hearts and our family owing to his tragic death. Malik was brought back to Pakistan to be with his family.

“As a family our hearts have been broken and we will never get over this.”

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