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Rapper Samuel pleads guilty of killing 20-year-old Nepali youth Yubin Tamang



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United Kingdom, Dec 9: Renowned British rapper Justin Clarke-Samuel has admitted to the police that his car struck a Nepali youth, resulting in the latter’s death, confirmed the London Metropolitan Police.

Clarke-Samuel failed to stop his vehicle after hitting 20-year-old Yubin Tamang on Redbridge Lane East, Ilford at 23:33 hrs on October 18, Saturday.

He was driving in excess of 60 miles per hour when the speed limit was 30 miles per hour, and hit Yubin who was crossing the road.

Yubin died in hospital from his injuries two days later, said the Metropolitan Police on its official website.

Detective Inspector of the Met’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit, Mark Braithwaite, said: “Our thoughts and sympathies remain with Yubin’s family. While nothing can undo their loss, today’s two guilty pleas mark a step toward justice. We hope this brings them some measure of comfort”.

“Split-second decisions behind the wheel can have devastating, life-changing consequences. Too often, we find ourselves supporting families who have lost loved ones because drivers chose to ignore speed limits and drink laws.

“In this case, the outstanding work and diligence of our investigation team, led by Detective Sergeant Faye Cook, ensured that Clarke-Samuel had no choice but to plead guilty to two charges today,” it is said.

On the night the collision officers researched the number plate of the vehicle involved in the collision, captured on CCTV, had showed Clarke-Samuel as the registered owner and insurance policy holder.

At 03:00 hrs on October 19, Sunday, officers located the car, a BMW, parked near Clarke-Samuel’s home address.

The vehicle displayed significant damage, including a smashed windscreen, extensive marks on the bonnet, damage to the front bumpers and a missing wing mirror cover.

Clarke-Samuel was arrested at his home that day on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving – at this time the victim was still alive.

He was also arrested on suspicion of failing to stop and driving while unfit through drink or drugs.
He was charged the same day of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. The charge was amended following Yubin’s death.

Prosecutors added two further counts of dangerous driving at a court hearing at the Old Bailey on November 24. Monday.

On December 4, Thursday, Clarke-Samuel was further charged with causing death by careless driving while over the alcohol limit.

Sentencing will take place on February 12 Thursday. #nepal #rss