Yorkshire Post

Driver who sped into dance floor is jailed for 28 years

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A CLUBBER who ploughed his car on to a packed dance floor in a drink and drug-fuelled rage after being thrown out by bouncers has been jailed for 28 years.

Mohammed Abdul said he felt “humiliated” after being ejected from Blake’s nightclub in Gravesend, Kent, on March 17 last year.

He drank at least 15 glasses of vodka, tequila shots and had “five to 10 spliffs” of cannabis before getting behind the wheel of his Suzuki Vitara.

Bouncers had ejected him for being too drunk, but he refused to leave and threatened to kill them before returning 10 minutes later with his car – injuring eight people.

The 21-year-old said he only intended to “make a nuisance of himself to get his own back on the door staff ”.

But his actions left 18-year-old Katie Wells with a fractured pelvis and cameraman Pierre Jermaine Joseph, who had gone to the club to film a performanc­e by the grime rapper Giggs, with a fractured shinbone.

A jury found Abdul, of Deptford in south-east London, guilty of two counts of attempted murder at a re-trial at Maidstone Crown Court.

Yesterday, he was handed two concurrent 28-year sentences.

Abdul, who only had a provisiona­l licence for the car, was also disqualifi­ed from driving until he passed his test.

Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb, sentencing, branded his attempts to dodge responsibi­lity “shameful”, telling the court that victims could have easily been killed in the attack and the injuries to Ms Wells could render her infertile.

She said: “It could have been a scene of carnage.

“You have robbed that young lady of future choices and have also had a profound impact on her psychologi­cal health.

“Your motive was selfish and pathetic: it was revenge at being thrown out for being drunk.

“Your action led to panic and distress among dozens of people. Your actions have thrown away many of the best years of your own life.”

Described by the prosecutio­n as a determined and deliberate attempt to kill, using his car as a weapon, the attack was captured on CCTV.

The footage from inside the club showed Abdul driving past bouncers, coursing down an alleyway packed with clubbers before stopping and then accelerati­ng on to the dance floor in a marquee connected to the venue.

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