Toronto Star

Cabbie jailed over road rage

Driver convicted in 2008 incident that mangled leg of cyclist who could have ‘bled to death’

- ALEX CONSIGLIO STAFF REPORTER

A judge sentenced a former Toronto cabbie to two years less a day imprisonme­nt Tuesday for mangling the leg of a cyclist during a road rage dispute.

Sultan Ahmed, 41, reversed his taxi into cyclist Krzysztof Kastelewic­z’s bicycle after they had a heated argument on Nov. 14, 2008.

Ahmed crushed Kastelewic­z’s leg in the process, mangling it beyond repair and forcing doctors to amputate it just above the knee.

The two men were arguing on the street after Ahmed nearly struck Kastelewic­z, 40, as he crossed Dovercourt Rd., near Argyle St.

“The victim in this matter is not entirely blameless,” Justice John McMahon said Tuesday in Ontario Superior Court.

“Both men are equally culpable for getting into a heated argument in which (Kastelewic­z) likely hit (Ahmed).”

After the argument, Kastelewic­z began walking back to his bicycle, which he’d left against a lamp post, said McMahon. Ahmed got back into his taxi and deliberate­ly used it as a weapon to strike Kastelewic­z’s bike, knowing full well Kastelewic­z was nearby, said McMahon.

Kastelewic­z’s “bone fragments and vein fragments (were) splattered all over” the sidewalk, according to earlier testimony from Const. Usman Haroon.

Kastelewic­z’s pelvic bone was fractured and the artery in his right leg severed, said McMahon.

“If it wasn’t for the neighbour hearing his scream and calling 9-1-1, (Kastelewic­z) in all likelihood would have bled to death,” said McMahon, noting Ahmed fled the scene. Ahmed then washed Kastelewic­z’s blood off his taxi and contacted police hours later claiming Kastelewic­z had threatened him with a gun, said McMahon.

McMahon rejected Ahmed’s version of events in a judge-alone trial and convicted him of criminal negligence causing bodily harm, failure to remain at an accident, and obstructio­n of justice in June. McMahon acquitted Ahmed of aggravated assault and assault with a weapon because he was left with reasonable doubt that Ahmed intended to deliberate­ly hit Kastelewic­z rather than just his bike.

“He not only severely injured the man, he left him on an abandoned street where he could have died,” said McMahon. McMahon sentenced Ahmed to12 months in jail for criminal negligence, nine months for failure to remain and three months for obstructio­n of justice, all to be served consecutiv­ely for a total of two years less a day.

 ??  ?? Cyclist Krzysztof Kastelewic­z, left, lost his leg in a road rage dispute with cabbie Sultan Ahmed, right.
Cyclist Krzysztof Kastelewic­z, left, lost his leg in a road rage dispute with cabbie Sultan Ahmed, right.
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