The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Mum still traumatise­d by drug dealer car crash

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk

A mum has said she is still traumatise­d by a crash caused by a Peterborou­gh drug dealer after he had a prison sentence extended for supplying crack cocaine and heroin.

Nazhra Shahzad was travelling with her husband, two adult daughters, 17-yearold son and seven-year-old daughter on Elmfield Road when their car was struck twice, firstly by a car being driven by Mohammed Mehtab, which was being pursued by police officers, and secondly by a police car at about 1.30am on Sunday, July 24, 2022.

The family were trapped in the car, which was left tilted at an angle following the crash, and they had to be rescued by being pulled from the windows.

Now Mehtab is behind bars – he was given a fourand-a-half year prison sentence in October after admitting three counts of dangerous driving, three counts of driving without insurance, two counts of driving without a licence, two counts of driving while disqualifi­ed, two counts of drink driving, failing to stop for police, failing to stop at the scene of a collision, possession of cannabis, acquiring criminal property – namely cash, and four counts of possession with intent to supply class A drugs – and now he has had an extra year added to that sentence after pleading guilty to two counts of possession with intent to

supply class A drugs.

However, nearly two years on from the crash, Nazhra

and her family are still suffering from the effects of the incident.

Speaking to the Peterborou­gh Telegraph, she said: “I am still traumatise­d by what happened. I hardly ever drive now as a result of the crash. My husband drives most of the time.

"When I see headlights coming towards us, especially at night, I get really worried, and think they will hit us.

"I still get flashbacks from what happened.

"My daughter still has a hematoma as a result of the crash. It will take a long time for us to properly recover.”

Cambridge Crown Court heard that Mehtab, 21, of HMP Leeds, was driving a black Volkswagen Tiguan along Garton End Road, in Dogsthorpe, when he realised the police car was behind him.

After the crash, police found more than 210 wraps of crack cocaine, more than 40 wraps of heroin, £540 of cash and a debit card.

 ?? ?? Nazhra Shahzad said she is still traumatise­d by the crash caused by Mohammed Mehtab (inset)
Nazhra Shahzad said she is still traumatise­d by the crash caused by Mohammed Mehtab (inset)

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