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Young Haslingden death crash driver 'was not wearing seat belt'


A YOUNG driver who lost control of his car on a notorious East Lancashire road and died of head injuries was not wearing a seat belt, an inquest heard.

Wasim Islam, 21, could also have been reaching for something on his rear seat when his Lexus skidded across the Grane Road, near to the Duke of Wellington pub, Burnley Coroner's Court was told.

Eyewitness John Stacey, who was driving his Audi A4 car to work in the opposite direction, told the hearing how he saw the Lexus coming towards him, side on, before the impact.

Seconds later Mr Stacey was alerting the emergency services, after finding Mr Islam slumped across his front passenger seat, with loud music blaring from a stereo.

Paramedics took Mr Islam, of Bury Road, Haslingden, to the Royal Blackburn Hospital for treatment but he died of head and shoulder injuries the following day.

Post-mortem tests showed he had nothing in his system which would have contributed to the collision.

Mr Stacey, who suffered a broken nose and whiplash in the incident, said the temperature was around minus six degrees when the crash occurred, at around 7.45am.

But the road was dry and visibility was good.

Police accident investigator PC Stephen Price said the bend in question was relatively shallow and speed did not appear to contribute to Mr Islam losing control.

He confirmed that the deceased did not appear to have been wearing his seat belt and that he noted skid marks on the road, indicating the sideways skid which the Lexus had undergone before the crash.

In a statement, the deceased's father Mohammed Islam said his son had been excited, just before his death, as he was starting a new job and had been asked to take his driving documents into work.

Mr Islam said his son, a former Haslingden High pupil, had also spoken of how he intended to pay for his parents to attend the pilgrimage to Hajj this year.

Recording a narrative verdict, East Lancashire coroner Richard Taylor said he accepted Mr Islam had lost control of his car, for reasons which could not be ascertained.

Comments(11)

Wikidi says...
2:19pm Wed 8 Jul 09

rip - May Allah s.w.t grant you jannat

Lifeinthemix says...
5:31pm Wed 8 Jul 09

Hi All.

You can legislate all day...

You may be able to take the boy out of the racer...

But you will never take the racer out of the boy!

holsten pils says...
5:54pm Wed 8 Jul 09

Correct life , and was prob speeding and reaching for his mobile phone but who will ever know other than the guy that died.

Jimmy Paterson says...
6:27pm Wed 8 Jul 09

Funny how just the other day 'lifeinthemix' was complaining about the Police booking people for no seatbelt -- perhaps if this lad had been done he would still be with us.
As for 'notorious road' what a load of rubbish -- simply notorious drivers I'm afraid.

Lifeinthemix says...
7:40pm Wed 8 Jul 09

Hi All.

Jimmy Paterson

Hello Jimmy. You are correct I was indeed posting on the seat belt issue, but my point is that to enforce the back seat belt up, will cause havoc for larger families.

I have always used a seat belt, but I have four children, thus I could never belt each one in the back.

I always drive very safely when I have anyone else in the car, period, I am not advocating people cease to wear the belts, just continue the same consideration as has been so far by the police in relation to the back seats.

When I was young we had estates, I still do, and we used to make a bed in the back as we travelled through blackpool illuminations.

Truth is whether belted or not, accidents will happen, and there are many cases in which the belt itself actually kill people.

My point is that to legislate to try and make all possible potential dangers obsolete, will never work, but will collect massive revinues for what is becoming a private policeforce.

Just think of how health and safety has destroyed many industries, especially the construction industry, which now requires NVQ health and saftey over and above real tradesmen.

Replacing we very experienced tradesmen for snotty little NLP trained kids...

shellywelly says...
8:17pm Wed 8 Jul 09

If this young lad died because he wasnt wearing a seat belt then its his own fault! if a 3 year old can automatically clunk click then a grown man should be able to. the only people i feel sorry for are those unfortunate enough to come across his accident and the emergency services involved.

mazx4 says...
8:19pm Wed 8 Jul 09

well no seatbelt no life sorry but have you seen how asians drive ,seats far back so they cant even see over the stearing wheel , speeding ,and what was he reaching far ,hes the idiot that could not be bothered to do a 2 second job that could of saved his life ,well i have no sypathy to people who die through not wearing a seat belt maybe this is a lesson to every other youngster who cant be bothered to wear a seat belt

farzana_butt says...
10:53pm Wed 8 Jul 09

EVERY BODY JUST SHUT UP AND STOP GOING ON WITH YOURSELVES,IF YOU HAVENT GOT A BIT OF RESPECT FOR THIS FAMILY THEN DONT COMMENT.I WITNESSED A RTA WHERE THE MUM AND SON WERE WEARING SEATBELTS,THEY CRASHED AND THE CAR CAUGHT FIRE,THE MOTHER GOT OUT AND HER POOR 11 YEAR OLD SON BURNED IN THE CAR ALL BECAUSE HE COULD NOT OPEN HIS SEAT BELT.MY FAMILY WITNESSED THIS,AND ITS BEEN A COUPLE OF YEARS NOW AND WE STILL HAVE NIGHTMARES.SO SEATBELTS CAN SAVE LIVES AND ALSO TAKE THEM. ALLAH GIVE THE ISLAM FAMILY SABAR AND JANNAT TO THE YOUNG BROTHER AMEEN.

farzana_butt says...
11:05pm Wed 8 Jul 09

TO MAZX4 BLACKBURN
THE FAMILY IS GRIEVEING FOR THERE LOSS AND YOU GOING ON ABOUT ASIANS.WHATS ASIANS GOT TO DO WITH IT.DONT COME BACK AND GO AND GET YOUR HEAD TESTED.LET US NO WHEN ITS SORTED OK .

farzana_butt says...
11:13pm Wed 8 Jul 09

I FEEL SORRY FOR U MAZX4 WHO EVER YOU ARE,WELL I NO ONE THING THAT YOU HAVENT LOST ANY ONE IN A RTA,AND IF YOU DO JUST LET US ALL KNOW HOW YOU FEEL,I WILL TELL YOU,IT CUTS YOU UP IN A THOUSAND PIECES AND THE PIECES ARE HARD TO PUT TOGETHER.YOU ARE SO SAD.

mys says...
7:17am Wed 15 Jul 09

Listen,at the end of the day a young mans life has been lost,just thank god he didnt take any innocent person with him through his own stupidity,i see white,asian,young and old drivers driving without seatbelts,on there mobiles etc,theres nowt to pick between em in my eyes,if they dont live by the law then expect tragerdy,its the innocent that i feel sorry for.


DRIVER: Wasim Islam DRIVER: Wasim Islam

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