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Newcastle A1 police car crash driver detained

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PA Media Mazyar Azarbonyad leaves Newcastle Crown Court wearing a black, fitted long-sleeved top. He is holding a mobile phone to his ear as he looks ahead. He has black hair in tight curls on top of his head with a shorter crop to the sides and a neatly kept black beard and moustache. PA Media

Mazyar Azarbonyad previously admitted dangerous driving

A personal trainer who caused a pile-up of police cars after fleeing from them while driving home from a first date has been sentenced to 14 months in a young offender institution.

Seven officers were injured and five police cars damaged in the crash caused by 20-year-old Mazyar Azarbonyad.

It happened on the A1 near Denton Burn, Newcastle, at about 02:30 BST on 9 April.

Azarbonyad, from Stanley in County Durham, previously admitted dangerous driving and driving again in the days after the crash despite being given an interim ban.

With the woman he was on a date with in the passenger seat, he turned on to the A1 and reached speeds of up to 120 mph before the huge crash near the Denton roundabout.

Newcastle Crown Court heard she had pleaded with him to stop, fearing he would kill someone.

The woman, in her 20s, is currently on bail pending further inquiries into the suspected possession of Class A and B drugs.

PA Media Three police cars and a police van in the middle of the empty A1. One looks damaged from the back. A normal car is on its side next to the central reservation.PA Media

The crash happened on 9 April at junction 75 near Denton Burn, Newcastle

The court previously heard how Azarbonyad sped away from officers who tried to stop him in Swalwell, Gateshead, after they noticed a defective rear light on his BMW.

He was spotted by police again about 30 minutes later and failed to stop for a second time, nearly losing control on a bend and hitting a kerb as he accelerated on to the A1 where the judge said his speed reached a “hair-raising level”.

Jolyon Perks, prosecuting, said Azarbonyad’s passenger told him several times to stop, adding: “In her opinion, she thought he could have killed someone.”

When officers moved to contain the BMW, Azarbonyad slammed on his brakes in the middle of the four-lane carriageway, going from 119 mph to a standstill, which caused a pile-up of police vehicles behind, the court heard.

Northumbria Police A mugshot of Azarbonyad who is looking into the camera with pursed lips. He has dark, curly hair and a black beard and moustache. He is wearing a grey top.Northumbria Police

Azarbonyad was sentenced to 14 months in a young offenders institution

Mr Perks said a number of police officers were trapped in the vehicles and some were “rendered unconscious”.

“It was clearly a very traumatic incident,” he said.

One officer suffered soft tissue damage to her knee and nerve damage to her back, requiring her to remain in hospital for three days, while another needed stitches to his forehead, the court heard.

In the days that followed his release on bail Azarbonyad continued to drive to the gym where he worked, later being arrested at a petrol station.

Penny Hall, defending, told the court he had lost his job after police turned up there.

PA Media Close-up photo of three police cars with debris on the road. One of the cars has its rear massively damaged and crushed. They surround a grey car. A fourth police car in the background has its roof taken off.PA Media

Azarbonyad only had a provisional driving licence

The court heard Azarbonyad arrived in the UK after fleeing his home country Iran when he was 14, but lost his uncle during the journey and has never seen him again.

After time in immigration centres and foster placements he was granted leave to remain and refugee status.

Ms Hall told the court: “Quite frankly, he is terrified at the prospect of going to prison.”

PA Media Three crash investigators examine an overturned car. It is mangled. Several red-and-white traffic cones are scattered nearby.PA Media

The stretch of A1 was closed for hours in the aftermath of the crash

Azarbonyad only had a provisional driving licence, had no car insurance and had paid for three driving lessons.

Alongside the dangerous driving charge, he pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to stop a motor vehicle when required, six counts of no insurance and six further motoring offences.

The court was told he already had eight points on his licence from two previous convictions in September 2023.

Sentencing, Judge Tim Gittins told him “you made a deliberate decision to make off” and “it is nothing short of a miracle” there were not multiple fatalities.

The judge said: “You should have been nowhere near the driving seat of any vehicle that night, let alone one such as a BMW X5, a large and powerful SUV.”

Azarbonyad, who was sentenced to custody in a young offender institution as he is under 22 years of age, was also banned from driving for three years.



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