Man guilty of murder after driving into 'Good Samaritan' Chris Marriott following wedding brawl in Sheffield
BURNGREAVE, SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND, JUL 9 – Jhangur was convicted of murder and grievous bodily harm after using his car as a weapon in a family dispute that injured five people, including a Good Samaritan who died.
- Hassan Jhangur, 25, used his car as a weapon after a fight at his sister's wedding reception, injuring several people and killing Chris Marriott, a 'Good Samaritan' who had stopped to help.
- Jhangur stabbed his new brother-in-law Hasan Khan several times after exiting the vehicle and was found guilty of murder, wounding, and four charges of grievous bodily harm with intent.
- Marriott's widow, Bryony Marriott, was present as Judge Mr Justice Morris told Jhangur he faced a life sentence for the murder conviction.
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Man guilty of murder after driving into 'Good Samaritan' Chris Marriott following wedding brawl in Sheffield
Hassan Jhangur then left the car with the engine running and stabbed his new brother-in-law multiple times in the head and chest.
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