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A46 Murder: Man arrested in Leicester, charged, following crash last month

Updated: Mar 8, 2022

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A man has been charged with murder following a fatal collision on the A46 last month.


Mohammed Patel, 20, of Braybrooke Road, Leicester, has been charged with murder in connection with the incident which happened at around 1.30am on Friday 11 February on the A46 just before the Six Hills junction.


Patel has been remanded into custody and is due to appear at Leicester Magistrates Court tomorrow (Wednesday).


Three women and two men have previously been charged with murder in connection with the incident. Natasha Akhtar, 21, of Alum Rock Road, Birmingham; Ansreen Bukhari, 45, and Mahek Bukhari, 22, both of George Eardley Close, Stoke, Raees Jamal, 21, of Lingdale Close, Loughborough, and Rekan Karwan, 28, of Tomlin Road, Leicester, have all since been remanded into custody.

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A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following a fatal collision on the A46 last month.


The 20-year-old man, of Leicester, was arrested this morning. He currently remains in police custody.


The arrest is in connection with a collision which happened at around 1.30am on Friday 11 February on the A46 just before the Six Hills junction and involved a silver Skoda Fabia which left the carriageway.



The incident happened on the A46 last month. Photo: Google Maps.


Two men, Saqib Hussain, 21, and Mohammed Hashim Ijazuddin, 21, both from Banbury, Oxfordshire, who were inside the car were pronounced dead at the scene.


Following initial enquiries, two other cars were reported to have been travelling in the area at the same time of the collision.


Three women and two men have previously been charged with murder in connection with the incident. Natasha Akhtar, 21, of Alum Rock Road, Birmingham; Ansreen Bukhari, 45, and Mahek Bukhari, 22, both of George Eardley Close, Stoke, Raees Jamal, 21, of Lingdale Close, Loughborough, and Rekan Karwan, 28, of Tomlin Road, Leicester, have all since been remanded into custody.

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