Accused of murder after 16-year-old boy, killed in ‘Hit-Run’ in Sheffield

Two people have been accused Sarcasm After an alleged hit-and-run in which a 16-year-old boy was killed Sheffield,

Zulnean Ahmed, 20 years of age, and 26 -year -old Aman Ahmed – both of Locke Drive – were also accused of murdering three cases of murdering three cyclists that day.

It is believed that a gray Audi moves towards three electric bicycles on Wednesday, colliding with one of the riders, South Yorkshire Police Said.

Police said on Saturday that the 18 -year -old man collided with the car and rode the car surrounded by a car and remained in the hospital, said on Saturday that his injuries are not considered fatal.

The car continued after the accident, then 16 -year -old Abdullah Yasar Abdullah al Yazidi, who recently came to Britain. Yemen Looking for “a better future”.

The teenager, according to police, was walking with Staniffarth Road in the Daranol area of ​​Sheffield on Wednesday afternoon, when he collided with the car, he later died in the hospital.

Police said Audi’s driver failed to stay at the scene.

Now with allegations against Ahmed and Ahmed, they will appear before the Sheffield Magistrate Court on Monday.

Bal said on Saturday that two other persons-one 46-year-old man and a 45-year-old woman-were arrested on suspicion of assistance of a criminal.

South Yorkshire police said in a statement: “Two people have been accused by officials investigating the death of Kishori Abdullah Yasar Abdulla al Yazidi.”

“Abdullah, 16 years of age, innocently with Stanifarth Road, in Daranol, after 4.50 pm on Wednesday, when a car collided with her, the statement said,” Abdullah was rushed to the hospital, where he was saddened, despite the best efforts of medical personnel. “

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His family said that Abdullah had reached UK from Yemen earlier this year.

Relatives and friends said that he was dedicated to his family and “would illuminate his face with a big smile”. He dedicated himself to learning English before it started in college in September.

Abdullah’s relative Saleh Alsirkal, who runs a corner shop, visited the teenager just before the accident, said: “His father brought him to change his life, to get a better future for his son, but it happened and destroyed everything.”

Mr. Alsirkal said that Abdullah was a “kind boy” who wanted to take care of his family and was enjoying learning English. “Every time he had a new word, to know that he was very excited about it,” he said.

“It was very important to him and he learned early. Sometimes he lived in the shop so that he could talk to the people. He tried to befriend everyone.”

Additional reporting by PA

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