Man jailed after fatal collision in Crawley

Sentenced: (28) Danyaal Zubair of Lucas Close in Maidenbower - (C) SUSSEX POLICE 2025

A man has been sentenced following a fatal crash that took place in Crawley.

28-year-old Danyaal Zubair of Lucas Close in Maidenbower was driving a BMW on Ifield Road in Crawley on the morning of the 9th of February 2023.

 

After exiting the Ifield Roundabout at speed, he lost control of the vehicle and collided with a red Honda travelling on the other side of the road.

 

A third vehicle, a Nissan, was unable to stop in time and collided with the BMW on the eastbound side.

 

The driver of the Honda Jazz, 78-year-old David Pollard, experienced medical complications and died a few days later.

This led to the further arrest of Zubair on 10 March on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

He was released under investigation while a series of enquiries were undertaken.

As the evidence mounted, on 31 July, 2024, Zubair was charged with causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving and causing death by driving a vehicle while unlicensed or uninsured.

He appeared at Crawley Magistrates’ Court a month later on 28 August, pleaded not guilty to both offences and was released on bail.

Zubair continued to plead not guilty at his plea hearing at Lewes Crown Court on 25 September, 2024.

On 24 March this year, Zubair changed his plea to guilty to causing death by careless driving, and causing death by driving a vehicle while uninsured. He received an interim six-month driving disqualification ahead of his sentencing.

Undeterred, Zubair took to the roads again and on 22 April, less than a month later, was arrested on suspicion of driving whilst disqualified, and driving whilst uninsured.

He was charged with the offences and appeared at Crawley Magistrates Court the next day, where he was jailed for 12 weeks.

The 28-year-old appeared in Hove Crown Court on Friday (8 August) and was sentenced to two years imprisonment and given a three-year driving ban with a requirement to take an extended retest.

Detective Constable Sean Stapley of the Serious Collisions Investigations Unit said: “I am pleased to see that the courts have recognised that the actions of Zubair were responsible for the death of David Pollard”

“Speeding and driving carelessly or dangerously are two of the ‘Fatal Five’ factors that often lead to serious or fatal collisions. These incidents can have a devastating impact on everyone involved, as well as their loved ones.

“Our thoughts remain with David’s family, and while we recognise that nothing will make up for the tragic loss of life, the sentencing today may bring some peace that the offender was brought to justice.”

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