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Man Who Killed Good Samaritan when He Drove Into Wedding Brawl Guilty of Murder

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.

  • A jury at Sheffield Crown Court found 25-year-old Hassan Jhangur guilty of murder on Wednesday for killing Chris Marriott in Burngreave, Sheffield.
  • The incident on December 27, 2023, followed a family fight at Jhangur's sister's wedding reception that spilled into the street and escalated to violence.
  • Jhangur drove his Seat Ibiza into five people, including Marriott who was helping Jhangur's sister lying injured in the road, and later stabbed his new brother-in-law Hasan Khan.
  • The jury, after 18 hours of deliberation, convicted Jhangur by a 10 to 2 majority while clearing him of attempted murder but finding him guilty of wounding and grievous bodily harm.
  • The verdict signals legal recognition of Jhangur's use of his car as a weapon with intent to cause serious harm, impacting the victims and highlighting the consequences of the family dispute.
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Man who killed Good Samaritan when he drove into wedding brawl guilty of murder

A driver who killed a “Good Samaritan” when he ploughed into the middle of a wedding brawl has been found guilty of murder.

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GB News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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