Driver admits causing death of mum, 33, after Range Rover smashed onto railway tracks in horror crash | The Sun

A DRIVER has admitted causing the death of a mum killed when the Range Rover he was driving smashed onto train tracks.

Yagmur Ozden, 33, was a passenger in the car when it ploughed into a stationary Tesla before crashing through a wall on the A40 near Ealing, West London.



The £120,000 motor then somersaulted onto train tracks at Park Royal station during the horror in August last year.

Rida Kazem, 23, has now pleaded guilty to causing Yagmur's death in the horror crash.

He also admitted causing serious injury to a second passenger in the Range Rover.

Kazem was placed in an induced coma after being found on the platform of the station.

His left leg was amputated and he remained in hospital for several months.

It can now be revealed Kazem has previous convictions for driving offences including speeding at 95mph in a 50mph zone.

An inquest was told previously how Baghdad-born beautician Yagmur was declared dead at the scene around 40 minutes after the crash.

A post mortem gave a cause of death as multiple traumatic injuries and blunt force trauma.

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Yagmur, who leaves behind a 12-year-old daughter, was described as “an angel” in tributes from her family.

They added: “She had an amazing bond with her daughter and her daughter will always cherish those moments she had with her mum.

“She was very funny and could cheer up the saddest person instantly, putting them in a better mood.”

Yagmur's best friend Zamarod Arif, 26, escaped the deadly crash with a broken arm and broken leg.

Zamarod previously described her "miracle escape" as she revealed she was "so lucky to be alive".

A 56-year-old man, who is believed to have been with the parked Tesla when the Range Rover hit it, was treated for non life-threatening injuries.

Kazem will be sentenced on April 6 at Isleworth Crown Court.




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